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The phrase "rate in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the measurement or calculation of a rate or ratio. Here is an example: "The inflation rate in the United States has been steadily increasing over the past year." In this sentence, "rate in" is used to indicate the specific rate being discussed, which is the inflation rate in the United States.
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Very good; first rate, in fact.
The rate in January was 7.9 percent.
Heart rate in the target zone — boom!
That is the highest rate in Canada.
The highest murder rate in the country.
The murder rate in New Orleans rose.
The murder rate in the United States.
That was the daily rate in Midtown.
That's the highest rate in four years.
Watford were second rate in every respect.
The rate in nonveterans was 55percentt.
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