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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing at rate" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks a necessary article or qualifier.
You can use it when discussing the speed or pace of growth, but it should be followed by a specific rate, such as "growing at a rate of 5% per year." Example: "The company's revenue is growing at a rate of 10% annually."
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Even if there is some decline this year because of the economic environment and slowdowns in enterprise spending, the market is still growing at rate of 40% to 50%.
In a viral population exponentially growing at rate r, with D as the average duration of infectiousness, it can be shown that if the virus is transmitted at the same rate during the total length of infection, then R0 = rD+1[16].
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India's cities are growing at rates that far outstrip the capacity of their infrastructure.
But this year, personal computer sales in the United States are growing at rates in the single digits or low teens.
Taxpayers simply cannot afford to continue paying these costs, which are growing at rates far outpacing inflation.
The economy is growing at rates to rival China's, and will expand by 8.2% in 2011.
China, Brazil, Italy and Russia are all growing at rates of 20%.
Over this time, cells that grow at rate ρ will expand by a factor of f = e ρt.
Sun and the storage companies still expect to grow at rates that would be the envy of most other businesses.
Many analysts expect the Chinese economy to grow at rates between 7 percent and 8 percent in the next few years.
The mining sub-sector therefore grew at rates of 5.5 and 8% in 2008 and 2013 respectively.
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