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The phrase "ratio to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to compare two values, proportions, or quantities. For example, "The ratio of males to females was 4 to 1."
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Regulations limit the ratio to four to one.
Rules limit the ratio to four to one.
He hopes to better the ratio to 50% by the time he leaves.
Two years later, the membership voted by a 3-to-2 ratio to maintain that stance.
We'll have to wait until spring for that ratio to get the old switcheroo.
But he said the company expected the ratio to be about 1.5-to-1.
That pushed the inventories-to-shipments ratio to a record low of 1.26 months in May.
Does this catch relegate "Ratio" to the limbo of marginally useful cookbooks?
Firstly, does the PRA want the new leverage ratio to be met before 2019?
He expects that ratio to increase to 2 in the next two years.
I'm opting for a high butter to flour ratio, to ensure optimum crispness.
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