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in the same rate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in the same rate" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "at the same rate." You can use it when comparing the speed or frequency of two or more actions or events. Example: "The two trains are traveling at the same rate, arriving at the station simultaneously."
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Alternative expressions(20)
in the same incidence
in the same lecture
in the same position
in the same speed
in the same army
similarly priced
in equal measure
at an equivalent cost
in the same percentage
in the same vein
uniformly
in the same path
at a similar rate
in the same bowl
in the same room
in the same frequency
in the same proportion
in the same business
in the same building
in the same ratio
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In the unlikely event, where more than one relay transmit bits in the same rate slot and same bit interval location, then the source cannot separate the relays.
Although rare (due to fewer relay nodes in the same rate slot and relay transmission at random bit interval location), this will result in more than one relay node relaying data packet to the destination node.
In order for the relay to decide whether it should hold the newly received packet and wait for a coding opportunity or send it out immediately to reduce the delay, we assume the following: The relay maintains a queuing buffer to hold the data that is received from the slower source; however, if both sources are sending in the same rate, the relay will choose randomly.
The most visited models suggest that parameter q13 is zero (98.97% of time), and that all the other parameters except q43 are in the same rate category (Fig. 3B).
Science
The preservation industry has been increasing in the same rate as the food industry, almost 10 12% per year [ 10].
Alternatively, the overall similarity of the stimuli may cause a small general suppression across all conditions but no additional specific suppression in the same rate + rhythm condition.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
Nationally, unemployment was 4.1percentt in March, the same rate as in February, and 0.1 percentage point lower than in March 1999.
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The fund now expects the global economy to grow about 3.1 percent in 2013, the same rate as in 2012 and down from growth of 3.9 percent in 2011.
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Over all, Medicare spending rose 7.9 percent in 2009, the same rate as in 2008, while enrollment grew about 2 percent, the report said.
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The article included I.R.S. data showing that had companies paid taxes in 1997 at the same rate as in 1990 they would have paid $60 billion more in 1997 alone, while if individuals had paid in 1997 at the same rate as in 1990 they would have paid $80 billion less.
News & Media
When those components were stripped from the index, the core C.P.I. showed that prices rose in August at the same rate as in July, 0.2 percent.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the phrase "at the same rate" instead of "in the same rate" for grammatical correctness. For example, "The two processes are progressing at the same rate."
Common error
Avoid using "in" when "at" is the correct preposition to indicate a rate or speed. "At the same rate" is the standard and grammatically sound choice.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in the same rate" functions as an adverbial phrase attempting to describe the manner in which something occurs. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrasing is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "at the same rate".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "in the same rate" appears in various sources, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI flags it as such, advising the use of "at the same rate" instead. This alternative accurately conveys the intended meaning of equality or similarity in speed or frequency. Although examples exist, relying on the incorrect phrasing is not recommended for formal or professional communication. Prioritize "at the same rate" for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
at the same rate
This is the grammatically correct and most common alternative.
at the same speed
Replaces "rate" with "speed", focusing on the velocity of something.
at the same pace
Substitutes "rate" with "pace", implying a rhythm or tempo.
at the same frequency
Focuses on how often something occurs, instead of its general progression.
in equal measure
Emphasizes that the amounts or degrees are identical.
in the same proportion
Highlights the consistent ratio or relationship between two or more things.
at a similar rate
Indicates a rate that is close, but not necessarily identical.
at an equivalent rate
Stresses that the rates are functionally the same, even if numerically different.
uniformly
Implies consistency and evenness in how something is distributed or performed.
consistently
Focuses on the unwavering nature of the rate or manner.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "in the same rate"?
The correct phrase is "at the same rate". Using "at" is grammatically correct when referring to speed or frequency.
When should I use "at the same rate"?
Use "at the same rate" when you want to express that two or more things are happening or changing with equal speed or frequency. For example, "Both plants are growing at the same rate."
What are some alternatives to "at the same rate"?
Alternatives include "at the same speed", "at the same pace", or "in equal measure", depending on the specific context.
Is "in the same rate" ever correct?
While occasionally found, "in the same rate" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It is best to use the standard phrasing "at the same rate".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested