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"was ranked at" is a correct and usable phrase in English
You can use it when referring to the position or rank of something relative to others in its set, whether that be in a competition or some other situation. For example: "In the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Germany was ranked at No. 1 in their group."
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In the world rankings published by QS last week, NTU Singapore was ranked at 39.
London was ranked at 16 (11.4% growth) with New York at 89th (3.3%).
Online payment system Paypal, for instance, was ranked at number 18, while financial services behemoth Mastercard came in at 26.
Hunt was ranked at number 182 in the Sunday Times Rich List this year with an estimated fortune of £347m.
Last month, the firm was ranked at the top of Institutional Investor's list of America's top money managers.
It was ranked at the bottom of the 180 countries assessed in Reporters Without Borders' (RWB) 2015 press freedom index.
A book selling two copies a day at the time of the study was ranked at 14,468.
Carolyn Bartlebaugh, the puzzler from Pennsylvania, was thrilled; after six puzzles, she was ranked at exactly a hundred.
And the nation was ranked at 41, down from 38, in reading.
Indeed, the U.K. was ranked at the top of the UN's E-Government Development Index for 2016.
He was ranked at No. 993 with a net worth of $1.2 billion in the FORBES billionaires list in March.
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