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Discover Ludwig"per cent for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing a portion of something. For example: Sally saved 25 per cent for her college tuition.
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"Five per cent for all the rest.
In Donetsk, people are divided fifty per cent for Russia and fifty per cent for Ukraine.
(The vote totals were sixty per cent for Trump, twenty-five per cent for Kasich, and less than fifteen per cent for Cruz).
Mr Corbyn's unprecedented result compared to 19 per cent for Andy Burnham, 17 per cent for Yvette Cooper and 4.5 per cent for Liz Kendall.
The result was compared to 19 per cent for Andy Burnham, 17 per cent for Yvette Cooper and 4.5 per cent for Liz Kendall.
That compares with 3.8 per cent for Poland, 3.5 per cent for Slovakia and 2.5 per cent for Hungary, other surveys show.
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Gene methylation associated with nodal metastasis included RARB (47·1 per cent for N− versus 31·7 per cent for N+; P = 0·008), chemokine ligand 12, CXCL12 (12·3 per cent for N− versus 8·9percentnt for N+; P = 0·021), and death-associated protein kinase 1, DAPK1 (19·3 per cent for N− versus 12·3 per cent for N+; P = 0·022).
I get ten per cent for bringing you the deal".
Swearing improved the performance on both tasks — between two and four per cent for the cyclists, and eight per cent for the squeezers.
He is 100percentnt for 1976.
I'll guess at 36 per cent for the Tories and 32 per cent for Labour.
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