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Discover Ludwig"put the rate" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to establish, set, or determine the rate or price of something. Example: Please put the rate for the new product at $10 per unit.
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The 2002 version put the rate at minus 2.7%.
Mr. Bush put the rate at 5percentt, down from 30percentt a decade ago.
The British Psychological Society cites several studies that put the rate at around 85%.
(A 2009 study put the rate at 18 percent in Sweden, and 21 percent in Britain).
One study in Sweden put the rate of postnatal PTSD at 2% in the first year after birth.
Simply put, the rate is based on how much it is worth to us now to prevent that future damage.
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Moody's has maintained France's AAA rating so far, as have the other major ratings agencies, but it warned in October that it could put the rating on review.
Moody's, the agency that was the most skeptical about Enron, put the rating under review and hinted it would, at worst, cut it one notch.
Moody's put the rating one notch above junk, a perilous perch.
We have put the rating under review for downgrade some weeks ago, but we think the situation is fluid.
But Moody's warned that failure to address the long-term budget deficit "could put the rating again under pressure" down the road.
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