rates
Britishplural noun
Example Sentences
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The rate of VAT - the tax paid when buying goods and services - is 20%, one of the highest rates for hospitality in Europe.
From BBC
Yet in the U.S., employees do not appear to be telecommuting at greater rates, according to experts and data.
From MarketWatch
Amid fears of stagflation, persistently high interest rates and a weakening labor market, our mood changes almost on a daily basis.
Autistic youth experience depression and suicidal thoughts at higher rates than non-autistic peers.
From Los Angeles Times
Higher rates of staff and faculty said the same.
From Los Angeles Times
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