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Discover Ludwig"no fixed rate" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where there is no set or established price or interest rate. Example: "The company offers flexible loans with no fixed rate, allowing customers to select the repayment terms that best suit their needs."
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And unlike the old bob-a-job week – where scouts offered to do a job in return for the old shilling (5p) – there is no fixed rate.
Since 1989, there is no fixed rate for either subject but a lump of hours for all society-oriented subject (History, Civics, Religion, and Geography) that may not be reduced with more than 20% (SFS 1985 1100; SFS 2010 800).
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This time Mr. Romano found a "no cost" 15-year fixed rate mortgage with an interest rate of 6.25percentt.
Since 2009, health centres are no longer reimbursed at a fixed rate, but on the basis of actual expenses.
A budget for models can run to hundreds of thousands of dollars per show, although it is an open secret in the business that there is no such thing as a fixed rate for a model's services.
China, with its fixed rate, has no such problem — in fact after three years of allowing the yuan to rise, it effectively re-pegged it in mid-2008 to help exporters.
Currency boards have an exchange-rate policy (a fixed rate), but no monetary policy.
It has a fixed rate on the pollution and no cap on carbon pollution".
Suddenly the "fixed rate" went up.
A fixed rate per ounce for each service.
Soldiers in Somalia are not paid a fixed rate.
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