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The phrase "high rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which a trend or figure is increasing at a faster than normal rate. For example, "The new tax law has caused a high rate of inflation."
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The previously high rate of emigration declined.
That's a high rate of success.
There's a high rate of failure.
Such pressures may contribute to the high rate of I.V.F.
Cons: High rate of mortality, injury, disease and defects.
Very high rate of heart attack in Ireland".
Conversely, agriculture and forests had a high rate of change.
"Now our biggest problem is the high rate of turnover.
That's a pretty high rate of failure for estimation.
But factories like Foxconn have a high rate of turnover.
There is a high rate of miscarriages locally.
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