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The phrase "rate me" is not standard English and would not normally be used in a sentence.
If you want to express the idea of asking someone to rate something, you should use the phrase "Please rate ____." For example, "Please rate my lecture on the impact of climate change."
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Predicting classes of individuals using resubstitution of the linear discriminate scores had a high success rate (ME 100%; MN 100%; IE 100%; IN 88.9%).
"I said, 'At least you rate me.' ".
They must rate me here, they still expect me to be like Van Basten or Gullit.
He didn't rate me as a player and he didn't think I worked hard enough.
"Do I really want to sell myself down the Irish route when I'd have an assistant manager who doesn't rate me," Davies said to he Guardian recently.
A more important regret is that while the MIT course evaluations rate me as a pretty good lecturer, I have not yet succeeded in generating a string of really fine students, the kind who reflect glory on their teacher.
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This great, great man believes in me and rates me.
Drivers know I'll be rating them, and I know they're rating me.
Some of my patients appreciated this so much that they rated me on Vitals.com.
Yale had rated me a "likely admit," but then it didn't accept me.
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