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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effective rate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a rate of a certain fee or charge that is applied to an individual or group. For example: "The effective rate of the new tax on businesses is 10%."
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This blended tax treatment gives futures a lower effective rate.
"My effective rate has been 25 percent," he said.
Instead, the effective rate on 30-year bonds fell well below that of 2-year notes.
On that income, they paid $3m in tax for 2010, an effective rate of 13.9%.
That is an effective rate of 0.7% – well below Luxembourg's headline tax rate of 29%.
The poorer you are, the higher your effective rate will rise.
"This is roughly double the effective rate of tax paid by working holidaymakers in New Zealand.
In 2009, the average effective rate for all Americans is estimated to be 18.2percentt.
These subordinated preference certificates attract interest at an effective rate of 16.5%.
Labour has said it believes Google is paying an effective rate of just 3%.
A previous study showed that the effective rate of mirror therapy was limited43.
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