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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much faster rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed of one process or action to another, indicating that it occurs significantly quicker.
Example: "The new software processes data at a much faster rate than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a significantly quicker pace" or "a considerably higher speed."
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But koala numbers have disappeared at a much faster rate – more than 20% a decade – to the extent they could disappear from the wild in New South Wales by 2050.
"We need to give information directly to the shooter at a much faster rate".
Indeed, Gome has expanded at a much faster rate than its competitors.
Homeschooling increases at a much faster rate than private and charter school enrollments.
Such spending has increased at a much faster rate than government spending in general.
Since the body loses heat 25 times faster in water, immersion hypothermia occurs at a much faster rate.
All of which has helped consumer product companies change at a much faster rate than regulation alone could ever drive.
But, because the wealthy are growing their fortunes at a much faster rate, no one else can ever catch up.
Three global registration programs were completed from 2003 to 2007, a much faster rate than the companies had previously achieved.
And in the Arctic, the warming is happening at a much faster rate of 2.3C, the report says.
But the price tags for travel to Eastern cities, especially New York, will increase at a much faster rate.
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