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Discover LudwigThe phrase "projected rate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the estimated rate or amount of something, such as sales or profit, that is expected in the future. For example, "The company is aiming for a 10 percent projected rate of increase in sales over the next year."
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Projected rate from €210 half-board for two, bellevuemontblanc.com.
Will this package deal lower that projected rate?
What about the projected rate of inflation in China over the next seven years?
This represents more than a 20percentt reduction in the projected rate of growth".
Expected technological developments, however, may alter the projected rate of change.
Mr Spitzer wants to raise state spending by 7.8%, up to three times the projected rate of inflation.
In fact, the Republican plan would have reduced the projected rate of growth of Medicare by $270 billion, not cut existing allocations.
But the new report, published last month, carried a very different message: a projected rate of decline of 6.7%, which means a much greater gap to fill.
Under Ryan's proposal, those funds, which would be distributed through vouchers and block grants, respectively, would be capped at levels below the projected rate of health-care inflation.
So the projected rate of college attendance should produce about as many new degrees as there will be positions requiring them.
In January, Yale announced a 2.2percentt increase in tuition, room, and board — set to mirror the projected rate of inflation — raising its total bill to $45,990.
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