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Free sign up"proportion of to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
A more appropriate phrase could be "proportion of" or "ratio of", followed by the thing or concept that is being compared to. For example: - "The proportion of men to women in the workforce is equal." - "The ratio of chocolate chips to dough in the cookie recipe is 2:1."
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Thus in the interstellar medium, the proportion of to is around 100 times higher than on Earth.
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Stores attribute a much greater proportion of shrinkage to shoplifting than to staff theft, management errors, and stocktaking incompetence.
The optimal proportion of mud to clay was found to be 50%.
For instance, the cut-off for KRT5 which corresponds to CK5/6 was determined at the point where the proportion of '+' to '-' was the same as the proportion of 'CK5/6 +' to 'CK5/6-' in Cheang et al.'s IHC results (Additional File 1, Figure S1).
But their proportion of debt to wealth fell.
The proportion of shiraz to cabernet can vary greatly.
This, of course, left the not-small proportion of 40% to be built in the countryside.
A downside: the high proportion of students to locals creates tension".
But its dill seasoning was refreshing, and the proportion of lobster to roll perfect.
Where the recipes really differ is in the proportion of oats to fruit.
The proportion of male to female deaths by suicide has increased steadily since 1981.
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