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The phrase "a more rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed of two or more things, indicating that one is faster than the other.
Example: "The new transportation system allows for a more rapid commute across the city."
Alternatives: "a quicker" or "a faster".
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Others in the administration favor a more rapid exit.
Thus, a more rapid jet-characterization method is desired.
Asthma patient groups generally supported a more rapid changeover to help the environment.
A more rapid appreciation could lead to social turmoil, he said.
Vicarious traumatisation often has a more rapid onset of symptoms than burnout.
He is presiding over a more rapid shrinking of the state than Margaret Thatcher ever did.
For both animals, the continuous clicking produces a more rapid updating of the prey's location.
For adults, there is also a more rapid decline than usual with age.
The venerable rivalry moves to a more rapid rhythm than of yore.
A more sensitive Earth will have a more rapid temperature change.
"I'm absolutely sure that a more rapid political process will assist the security situation," he said.
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