The preposition “to”
There is a marked reduction to 20% of the amount of time playing
sports.
The price of oil had considerable growth to 32$ per barrel in 2007.
Both sentences above show a decline or an increase to a
specific amount , so the preposition “to” is used.
The preposition “at”
The divorce rate was at its highest point in 2000.
The figure stood at 56% in 1880 when it started to rise gradually.
The number of cars peaked at 34 million in the following year.
It went up gradually at a high rate.
The preposition “at” is widely used when describing specific
pieces of data . It also depends on some words such as “rate,”
“level,” “height,” “speed,” “peak as a verb,” and “stand as a
verb.”
The preposition “with”
The trend reached its highest point with 45% in 1990.
There was a remarkable decline to the lowest point, with 30% two
years later.
Germany came top in the table with 25 million travelers in 2006.
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