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The phrase "a rapid onset of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the quick or sudden appearance of a condition, symptom, or event.
Example: "The patient experienced a rapid onset of symptoms, including fever and fatigue."
Alternatives: "a swift emergence of" or "a quick development of".
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Infection seemed a little unlikely with such a rapid onset of death.
HPS illnesses show a rapid onset of muscle ache and fever, leading to acute respiratory distress.
"There's a rapid onset of illness, multi-organ failure, bleeding from multiple sites and death -- usually in young, healthy people.
Spraying a fine mist at the permeable mouth floor makes for a rapid onset of action, trials showed.
It looked like a rapid onset of Alzheimer's, but more likely, the doctors thought, was a senile dementia brought on by the blow to his head that day.
More often than not, you start with a disappointed sense of déjà vu: a rapid onset of churning arpeggios and chugging minor-key progressions dashes any hope that the composer may have struck off in a startling new direction.
New drugs for depression are being designed to be effective across the entire range of severity of the disorder, to minimize adverse events, and to effect a rapid onset of therapeutic action.
Conclusions: The technique of vital capacity inhalation induction with 8% sevoflurane offers a rapid onset of anesthesia, satisfactory airway control, and a good hemodynamic profile.
Insulin aspart has a rapid onset of action and short duration of effect in healthy cats when administered by IM and SC injection.
Urapidil has a rapid onset of action, with good efficacy.
Topical corticosteroids show efficacy in treating dry eye associated inflammation, and have a rapid onset of action [20].
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