percent in the PONS Dictionary

percent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

one [or a] hundred percent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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School districts are required by state law to keep 5 percent of their annual spending in the undesignated reserve funds to preserve bond ratings.
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About 60 percent of the population owns homes.
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It was in fourth place with 8 percent of the vote.
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He was elected with 54 percent of the vote.
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The population rose to 365 by 2000, an 11.6 percent increase over the 1990 figure.
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Increases in real incomes in agriculture rose by 6.7 percent per year during the 1960s.
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He finished fourth in the race, with 62,309 votes (7.6 percent).
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The longest, lasting 12 years in the mid19th century, reduced the river's flow to 20 percent below average.
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Thirty five percent of the slots tax revenues are used for property tax relief.
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By 2000, it was 53 percent and still falling.
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