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Discover Ludwig"ratios of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a comparison between two or more measurements. For example, "The company analyzed ratios of sales to marketing expenses for each region."
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The ratios of the spheres matter.
There were different ratios of features in each generation.
The ratios of expenditure and staffing per student also deteriorated.
The UK's Vickers commission and the international Basel committee spoke of core equity ratios of 18%.
Ratios of isotopes found in water vary from north to south largely because of temperature differences.
(The correct psychic ratios of confidence and desperation are not easy to achieve).
The logic of dependency ratios, of course, works equally powerfully in reverse.
Dix's paintings and drawings combine different ratios of Dada bite, Cubist collage and northern Renaissance exactitude.
In past elections, he has always won by ratios of more than 2 to 1.
Bullish analysts also predict that the group will have higher ratios of price to cash flow.
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Indeed, studies suggest that ratios of X inactivation can vary.
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