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The phrase "its percentage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the percentage of a certain quantity, usually when the quantity is clear from the context. For example: "The number of people participating in the survey increased by 5%, but its percentage of the total population is still very low."
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Doherty had been looking across the company to see how it could increase its percentage of women.
On the national level, it lost half of its percentage of votes compared to the previous election, ending up at 6percentt.
As such, it likely wants to see its percentage market share decline over time, as unit volume expands.
Dosh itself makes money by taking a cut on each transaction, although it does not provide details of its percentage.
Flemish Interest did even worse in Flanders, where it lost more than half of its percentage and also closed at 6percentt.
Its percentage has been declining but remains disproportionally high since it's still based on Europe's weight at a time when most of the world was poor and undeveloped.
Its percentage increase?
"Golden Dawn is the only party seeing an increase in its percentage.
The purchases will enable each to maintain its percentage holdings in Euro Disney.
Chemically precipitated ferric oxides in late Precambrian sedimentary rocks indicate available free oxygen, whatever its percentage.
In the last generation, baseball has lost more than half its percentage of African-American players.
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