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"high rates of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where a quantity is increasing at a fast rate. For example, "Rising fuel prices have led to high rates of inflation in the local economy."
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One result is high rates of smoking.
"We've got high rates of asthma, diabetes and AIDS".
Firms that pay modest wages have high rates of turnover.
Timetable activities with high rates of running, for example.
Paradoxically, India has high rates of both obesity and malnourishment.
The country suffers from high rates of violent crime.
This bill similarly had high rates of support in polls.
There's very high rates of diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease.
Some groups within those populations have high rates of smoking.
Indians nationwide have unusually high rates of diabetes.
Cable says very high rates of tax do deter investors.
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