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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rate hike" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an increase or raise in the cost or rate of something. Example: The bank announced a rate hike on their mortgages, causing many customers to consider refinancing their loans.
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"Rate hike?
We're expecting a rate hike in June".
"After the rate hike, there was temporary euphoria.
The alternatives to a rate hike were unpalatable.
Not everyone is on board with a December rate hike.
A rate hike now would threaten the recovery, Kern said.
Well, is the economy strong enough for a rate hike?
"A further rate hike would not make any sense".
"You can't rule out a rate hike in the fall".
A rate hike would be another shock to the system.
This was the third rate hike in as many months.
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