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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rated with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone's level or quality in comparison to others. Example: "The restaurant was rated with five stars by the local food critic, indicating its exceptional quality."
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"Yesterday's Enterprise" was the highest rated with Nielsen ratings of 11.9.
When cities are rated with these lower credit ratings it increases a city's financial burden by adding additional expenses.
These firms are rated with this information and their ratings are posted on the agency's website.
Each child was rated with respect to temperament.
(In Champagne, villages, rather than vineyards, are rated, with the very best deemed grand cru).
Subjective depressive symptoms were rated with the 90-item symptom checklist.
The quality of pain relief was also rated with a verbal score directly after delivery.
These quality parameters were best rated with 6% MFAX addition to flours.
Study quality was then rated, with a proportion re-rated by a second researcher.
In total, 106 patients were rated with the BPS and underwent 24 h continuous actigraphy recording.
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