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The phrase "inflation at" is correct and usable in written English
For example, you might say: "The Bank of England has announced that there has been a slight increase in inflation at 5.2%".
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Inflation, at 6%, is manageable.
And inflation at the wholesale level was negligible.
Inflation, at 2.8%, is also higher than the EU average.
And euro zone inflation at 0.8% is well below target.
But maybe that is just grade inflation at work.
With inflation at 1.9% it amounts to a real increase.
The bank's objective is to keep inflation at 2%.
Wage inflation is, at last, outpacing inflation at large.
"Our inflation at Tesco is running at 2%.
I'm trying to imagine the worldview in which inflation at 2.5% or 3% is meaningfully more costly than inflation at 2%.
Inflation, at 8.1%, is too high, but nowhere near the crazy rate in neighbouring Argentina.
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