Sentence examples for a boon for rapid from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a boon for rapid" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
It can be used in contexts where something is beneficial for quick or fast processes or developments.
Example: "The new software update is a boon for rapid data processing, allowing us to complete tasks much faster than before."
Alternatives: "a benefit for swift" or "an advantage for quick".

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"The general availability of the test will be a boon for rapid confirmation of dengue infection.

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But in the same way the Internet was a boon for the alt-right, enabling rapid mobilization, fundraising and a sense of community, it also has thrown up roadblocks to the movement's progress.

The normally bubbling rivers Rothay and Brathay were swollen with heavy fast-flowing water and white rapids a boon for a group of canoeists we saw – and quite impressive to watch.

The rapid growth of Louisville was a boon for Taylor's father, who came to own 10000 acre throughout Kentucky by the start of the 19th century; he held 26 slaves to cultivate the most developed portion of his holdings.

But while earning the right to host two of the international sporting world's marquee events in such rapid succession may seem like a boon for Brazil on the surface, it might make more sense to have considerable concern.

| A boon for construction.

A boon for feminism, or for noses.

That is a boon for sending information.

But is it a boon for fliers?

Perhaps it's a boon for us.

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