"rate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The rate of advance peaked in the 1980s, after which it slowed down until about 1990.
- The rate of depression among dads peaked three to six months after birth, the study showed.
- The rig-activity rate peaked at an average of 3,970 in 1981.
- The rate had peaked at 84.7 percent in January 1989.
- But long-term rates peaked in April when the economy was still positive.
- Without a deal, he said, the rate will probably peak at about 7 percent, with 140,000 additional jobs lost.
- Economists think it is now likely that the jobless rate will peak at about 9pc next year, with almost 3m out of work.
- "But the markets seem to be looking at it with the hope that German rates have peaked and will now trend down."
- The rate of human population growth peaked in 1964, at about 2.1% per year.
- In 1988 violent crime was still down 16 percent from 1981, when the rate peaked.
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