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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Rapidly developing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is progressing or evolving quickly, often in contexts related to technology, science, or social issues.
Example: "The rapidly developing field of artificial intelligence is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace."
Alternatives: "Quickly evolving" or "Fast-growing."
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Rapidly developing communication technologies did the rest.
Rapidly developing California encapsulated the dilemma posed by the river.
Rapidly developing lad who'll do well at Arsenal.
Rapidly developing sophomore Carol Bockrath, will be a major contributor this season also.
This is a rapidly developing area.
Covers the city's rapidly developing waterfront.
You're dealing with rapidly developing humans here.
Gorbachev was the child of a rapidly developing society.
A rapidly developing subdiscipline of physical chemistry is surface chemistry.
Immunotherapy is a rapidly developing field in MM.
MILD (flameless) combustion is a new rapidly developing technology.
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