success rate

collocation in English

meaningsofsuccessandrate

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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk
/reɪt/
us
/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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(Definition ofsuccessandratefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsuccess rate

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The highestsuccessrateof priorities was generated by research recommendations from systematic reviews.
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In addition, improved system reliability leads to a highersuccessratefor missions in the case of the military engine.
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It turns out that for our test set thesuccessrateof this algorithm is around 75%, which is not good enough.
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There were some exceptions, however, and combining the lists produced by the two methods gave asuccessrateof 76.9 per cent.
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Fourth, the capabilities of medical technology determine the scale and scope of provision, its cost, and thesuccessrateof medical interventions for different diseases.
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It is apparent that thesuccessrateof ' inferring process from pattern ' decreases with the number of processes under consideration.
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The reportedsuccessratefor achieving control of pain is up to 95% in carefully selected patients undergoing this as the primary surgical procedure.
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To raise thesuccessrateof resettlement, further improvements in recruitment, assessment, placement and support practices should be sought.
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We estimate that two experimenters can microinject a maximum of 15 embryo sacs per experiment with a 14%successrateof injecting recipient cells.
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Table 2 illustrates how the availability of information affected oursuccessratein tracing marriages.
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Surgical closure of congenital coronaryfistulaecan be difficult and tedious with asuccessrateof less than 100%.
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Manual crosspollination using male-sterile plants to produce large quantities of hybrid seed is difficult and time-consuming because of the lowsuccessratein cross-pollination.
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Raising children to speak two languages only has a 75%successrate.
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This case gives a near 100%successrate.
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Consequently, the function can provide an averagesuccessratefor all retinal states where photocoagulation is justified that approximately equals the empirically found success rates.
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Durativity does not play a role here as accomplishments and activities have a highersuccessratethan states.
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However, not every increase of the r value leads to a decrease in thesuccessrate.
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It will also have a lowsuccessratewhen resource distributions keep fluctuating at short timescales.
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However, thesuccessratehas been extremely varying both within but mainly between districts.
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