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The phrase "rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the speed at which something is done or happens. For example: "The rate of progress has been slow compared to other countries in the region."
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The survival rate of toys?
Double your rate of failure.
Asuccess rate of 1%.
What will be the rate of inflation?
That's a great rate of goals.
What is the rate of flow?
Apparently aspirin slows that rate of mutation.
The rate of incarceration also increased rapidly.
Higher rate of Corporation Tax for banks.
But the rate of loss is declining.
The rate of killing is accelerating.
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