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"international rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the speed or cost of something when being sent from one country to another. For example: "The international rate for shipping a package to France is $35."
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A high international rate might be the reason for the apparent price stability in the United States.
The south offered a dollar — closer to the standard international rate — and Bashir retaliated by seizing nearly a billion dollars' worth of oil.
They may find a card with an incredibly low international rate of, say, 1 or 2 cents a minute, but the connection may be poor, said Ms. Mensah, the AMC Atlantic analyst.
One driving force is the growing ease of communications: where people with scarce skills can live in one country and work in another, they can command an international rate.
Once you receive the phone, call Verizon to activate it and select an international rate plan (with the $4.99 a month plan, a call from, say, France, will cost 99 cents a minute compared with $1.29 without the plan; texts, which cost 50 cents per message sent and 5 cents per message received, are not included).
This was also low if compared to the standard international rate of 4 per 1,000 (Gharaibeh et al. 2007).
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At the beginning of June, Citigroup had its senior debt raised to AA+ from AA by Fitch Ratings, a New York-based international rating agency.
Some international rates will also be reduced.
International calls are billed at Skype's usual international rates.
AT&T charges a $5 monthly fee simply for the right to receive reduced international rates.
Instead of paying traditional international rates, users are billed via their Rebtel accounts at a much lower rate.
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