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The phrase "a faster rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed or frequency of a process or action, often in scientific, economic, or analytical contexts.
Example: "The new technology allows for a faster rate of data processing, improving overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "an increased speed of" or "a more rapid pace of".
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It may also result in a faster rate of improvement.
At mass merchants, a higher standard of success -- and a faster rate of sale -- is expected.
The greater initial amount of genetic variation made possible a faster rate of evolution.
"The renewed ascent of gasoline prices, if nothing else, promises a faster rate of inflation for March".
While the H7N9 virions exhibit a faster rate of infection, the H5N1 virions are produced at a higher rate.
This method has a faster rate of convergence as compared to the polynomial co-ordinate functions.
Acknowledgement that behaviour change offers the potential for a faster rate of transformation than innovation technologies is ignored.
We infer a faster rate of landscape degradation towards the higher latitudes where conditions have been colder and wetter.
Lightweight concrete, having a lower module of elasticity, has a faster rate of crack development in reinforced concrete members.
Besides that, it exhibited a faster rate of increase in combustion rate due to the increase of flame speed.
MEAs prepared from Pt/C display a faster rate of sensor decay compared to the commercial sensor.
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