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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the ratings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to evaluations or assessments, often in the context of media, products, or services.
Example: "The ratings for the new movie have been surprisingly high, indicating a positive reception from audiences."
Alternatives: "the reviews" or "the scores".
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(The ratings were excellent).
PITY the ratings agencies.
The ratings soared.
The ratings followed suit.
Well, maybe the ratings.
the ratings agency said.
But the ratings soared.
He explodes the ratings.
A report explains the ratings.
The ratings were only fair.
But the ratings went up.
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