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Discover Ludwig"with a ratio" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more things which are related in some way, such as in the following example sentence: "The cost of this product is directly proportional to its quality, with a ratio of two dollars per quality point."
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500 stocks trade at 17.5 times earnings compared with a ratio of 18.6 a year ago, even after a rally of 15percentt in the last 12 months.
Only Ukraine, with a ratio of 8.5, was higher.
The Clippers BREVIN KNIGHTT ranks second with a ratio of 4.40.
Germany was second, with a ratio of 142%.
CCB looks much cleaner, with a ratio of 3.91%.
We have eight computers with a ratio of three teachers to one screen in the four schools of Fatehpur Shekhawati.
In that count, low-tax Switzerland leads, with a ratio of 453.
My average day would continue much the same way, with a ratio of productive time to wasted time of approximately 10 to 1.
The scheme started with a ratio of 1.7 docking spaces for every cycle, as Paris has, but it has since moved up to 1.8.
The first one (divided into two similar rectangles) is the proportion of an A4 (or any A-number) piece of paper, with a ratio of √2.
They also want companies with relatively little debt, generally those with a ratio of debt to total capitalization of no more than 25percentt.
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