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The phrase "rate A" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific rating or evaluation, often in relation to quality or performance. Example: "The movie received a rate A from the critics, indicating it was exceptionally well-made."
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Ratings – rate a game.
Fur collars rate a thumbs up.
Or, at any rate, a knight bachelor.
Michael's predicament, unfortunately, doesn't rate a song.
"You don't rate a country the same way you rate a company or a product.
As Lee falls, he doesn't even rate a closeup.
The intrinsic pleasures of aesthetic accomplishment barely rate a mention.
■ How would the National Audit Office rate a pantomime horse?
Don't we rate a pool on a barge?
If they don't, you don't rate a button".
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Fig. 6 Effect on detection rate (a e).
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