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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rates of" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to describe a comparison of two different sets of numerical data, for example: "The rates of inflation in the US and Japan have been similar over the past decade."
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Rates of extinction are selective.
Lower rates of incarceration.
Higher rates of employment.
Rates of death are high among users.
Sweden boasts comparable rates of single parents.
The rates of bleeding were similar".
Rates of medical error are staggering.
Rates of solid-waste generation vary widely.
Rates of unintended pregnancy are high.
Heavy rates of application are common.
These factors restrict rates of plant photosynthesis.
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