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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rate up to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a rate that can reach a certain level or amount. For example, "The loan has a variable interest rate up to 10%."
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Nightly rate, up to £306.
Apart from difficulties with recruitment, there has been a high dropout rate, up to 40percentt.
He says he gets his pulse rate up to 180 beats per minute.
Economists expect a half-point rise, which would take Brazil's headline borrowing rate up to 9%.
That pushed the annual inflation rate up to 3.3percentt from 3percentt in August.
Lower investment this year, the IEA calculates, is likely to push the rate up to 9.4%.
That omitted the effect of compounding, which pushes the annual rate up to 55%.
Good over though for England, with the run rate up to 6.60 for the last ten overs.
In 2014 there were 14,075 applications and 2,455 acceptances, taking the success rate up to 17.4%.
By October 2009, the deep recession that Obama inherited had pushed the jobless rate up to ten per cent.
But inflation in the month was a whopping 0.4% – pushing the annual inflation rate up to 1.1%, from 0.9%.
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