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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero percent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a percentage or proportion that is equal to 0 or represents the absence of something. Here are a few examples: - "The chances of us winning the lottery are zero percent." - "The company reported a zero percent increase in profits this quarter." - "The doctor said there is a zero percent chance of the disease recurring." - "I have zero percent interest in attending the concert." - "The study found that students with perfect attendance had a zero percent chance of failing."
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They're zero percent accurate.
ZERO percent financing on a new car.
"I was zero percent serious," he said.
WASHINGTON — Zero percent interest rates!
That is almost zero percent.
INSIDE TRACK: Zero percent is not enough.
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Many cards offer zero-percent financing for a limited time.
Ford and G.M. were each offering zero-percent loans, while Toyota's Asian competitors also dangled some combination of zero-percent deals and lease discounts to shoppers.
Zero-percent financing.
GM Sets U.S. Rebates, Drops Zero-Percent Loans.
He scorns the little placards pitching zero-percent financing.
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