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The phrase "a highly dynamic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is characterized by constant change, activity, or progress, often in contexts like business, technology, or environments.
Example: "The market is a highly dynamic landscape, requiring companies to adapt quickly to new trends and consumer demands."
Alternatives: "extremely fluid" or "very changeable".
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They were arguing, first, it's a highly dynamic environment.
Thus, emission is a highly dynamic and changeable issue.
Coalition: The Great Barrier Reef is a highly dynamic and variable ecosystem.
It's not so fine for success in a highly dynamic environment that demands new solutions.
Mars is a highly dynamic planet — at least as far as dust is concerned.
Plus, the U.S. has a highly dynamic and innovative health care system.
The EV charging industry is a highly dynamic sector with a wide range of approaches.
A highly dynamic matrix composed of fibrin and fibronectin is formed at sites of tissue injury.
Mike needs to move out of his comfort zone and learn to strategize and negotiate in a highly dynamic environment.
Glycoproteins and a minor fraction of α-1,3-glucans form a highly dynamic shell coating the cell wall surface.
Finally, a highly dynamic interplay between mRNA and proteins complicates all predictions from one level to another.
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