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| English | German | ||
| math. stat. permille [spv.] <‰> | Promille {n} <‰> | ||
| math. stat. unit per mil [Am.] <‰> [also: permil] | Promille {n} <‰> | ||
| per mill [Am.] | Promille {n} <‰> [Tausendstel] | ||
| math. stat. per mille <‰> | Promille {n} <‰> | ||
| market. cost per mille <CPM, cost ‰> | Tausenderkontaktpreis {m} <TKP> | ||
| market. cost per mille <CPM, cost ‰> | Cost-per-Mille {f} <CPM> | ||
| market. cost per thousand <CPT, cost ‰> | Tausenderpreis {m} |
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