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Discover Ludwig"hit rate" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to refer to the ratio or percentage of successful attempts compared to the total attempts of something, usually in the context of performance or success rates. For example, "The company's hit rate for product launches this quarter is an impressive 93%."
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Her hit rate is astonishing.
America's hit rate appears lower.
The hit rate was ~0.45%.
I've got an excellent hit rate.
The average mean hit rate was 94.3 ± 4.63percentnt.
The hit rate could be read directly from the plot.
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BIG TRANSFERS: Everton hit-rate, success or failure?
That's a pretty good hit-rate.
(We chose highest hit-rate above support level).
The hit-rate for this in silico screening was 0.53%.
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