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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapid progress" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a milestone achieved in a short amount of time. For example, "The project made a rapid progress towards completion after the new development strategies were implemented."
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Within the decade of 1985–1995 the new technique of FBC saw a rapid progress.
Organic conducting polymer thermoelectric (TE) composites have witnessed a rapid progress in the recent several years.
As a result, the alkaline DEFC technology has undergone a rapid progress over the last decade.
Indeed, after a long delay, there has been a rapid progress on the administrative and legal front in setting up a new fund to oversee the sell-offs.
Nevertheless, this requires a rapid progress in gaining the needed tools and methods to design safely and properly such full-scale composite systems.
As microbial electrochemical technologies face a rapid progress in their development the chapter highlights the principle concepts rather than engineering details.
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A steep slope (such as in bmr3/N3) is indicative of a more rapid progress in flowering than in cases where the slope is more gradual (such as in bmr2/N2).
I say with a nod, "Rapid progress," and he beams happily.
And boy, did it seem like we were on the way to a really rapid progress.
In truth, a more rapid progress might have unsettled our fellow passengers, who averaged 70-plus and were mainly American but included several Australians, Canadians and fellow Brits.
Hydrological modeling shows a very rapid progress in the last decade due to the evolution of informatics systems (hard and software).
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