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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rate well" can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something or someone has performed well over a period of time or has been judged favorably. For example: The student consistently rated well on her math tests.
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Although she remains popular with an approval rate well over 50%, her ratings recently slipped for the first time since she took office.
Darren asked, "What's your success rate?" "Well, everyone gets married," Bridey said.
Its austerity programme lowered GDP by almost 10% and pushed the unemployment rate well into the double digits.
That's a whacking great hit and if you translated it into a marginal rate – well, you do the maths.
By German standards, Bavaria is thriving, with a jobless rate well below the national average of 10.4percentt.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the deal amounted to a mere 3% corporation tax rate – well below the standard 20%.
The people who hire Ernesto and Luis compensate them at a rate well below what unionized workers demand.
That implies a sharp slowdown in the second half of the year, to a rate well below 3%.
The productivity boom that began in the mid-1990s pushed America's trend growth rate well above 3% a year.
Britain's forces need a period of "effective recuperation" after operating at a rate well above official planning assumptions, the Commons defence committee said.
With the official UK unemployment rate well below the EU average, and the employment rate almost at a historic high, idleness might not seem a major concern.
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