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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead rate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One example of using "lead rate" in a sentence could be: "Our company's lead rate has increased by 15% since implementing our new marketing strategy." This means that the percentage of potential customers who have shown interest or "leads" has increased by 15% compared to before the new strategy was implemented.
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"He paid £7,500 for a page lead but everyone had it," she wrote in an email to the paper's managing editor, Stuart Kuttner, when the normal page lead rate was £750.
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Although lead rates have been steadily declining in the city, pockets of higher rates have persisted and from 1995 to 2000, nearly 95percentt of city children identified as suffering from lead poisoning were black, Hispanic or Asian.
Although lead rates have been steadily declining in the city, pockets of higher rates have persisted along a so-called lead belt running from Williamsburg and Fort Greene through central Brooklyn into Queens.
Whatever the Fed does, an antsy credit market will lead rates up.
She says her research also established different levels of crime in states with high and low lead rates.
This refinancing wave has led rating agencies to lower their projections for companies missing payments.
This led rating agencies Moody's and S&P – recipients of fat fees from Goldman – to give the package an AAA rating – that is, marking them as safer than US Treasury notes.
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can lead to rate inconsistency or deadlock.
All of this, he expects, will lead to rate increases.
But critics complained that the measure would lead to rate increases.
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