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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a ratio" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a comparison between two quantities or measures. Example: The ingredients for this recipe must be mixed in a ratio of 2:1 flour to sugar. In this sentence, "in a ratio" is used to indicate the specific proportion or relationship between the quantities of flour and sugar.
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I predict bafflement and enthusiasm in a ratio of about 3 1.
At the plant, sewage and tannery waste are combined in a ratio of three to one.
If two strings are in a ratio of 2 3, they make a fifth, the harmony sweetest to the ear.
They mix percussive and pure tones in a ratio consonant with that heard in much Western symphonic music.
SAN consists of styrene units and acrylonitrile units in a ratio of approximately 70 to 30.
Depending on the source of the count, the killing of Iraqis and Americans happens in a ratio of 10 or 20 or 50 to 1.
The format is in a ratio much narrower than we are used to, closer to a square than to a broad landscape.
However, it was also significant because for the first time it saw no women elected, resulting in a ratio of only one woman to 17 male committee members.
Among other requirements, universities had to fund men's and women's teams in a ratio substantially proportional to the number of students participating in athletics.
That they eluded contact with institutions of fine art owes something to personal disarray and something to chance, in a ratio impossible to gauge.
HCl in a ratio of 1 1 afterwards.
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