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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapid relocation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quick movement or transfer of something from one place to another.
Example: "The company announced a rapid relocation of its headquarters to a more strategic location."
Alternatives: "a swift transfer of" or "a quick move of".
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However, a rapid relocation of some daughter cells with a change in phenotype can occur rapidly after mitosis [15].
Consistent with the capability of a rapid relocation of the polarization axis, receptors remain evenly distributed over the plasma membrane during cell migration.
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Further, this preference for envenomated prey is an adaptive mechanism that facilitates optimal foraging efforts, leading to rapid relocation of prey after it has succumbed.
"This may mean the rapid relocation of students, either on or off-campus".
These semi-permanent clinics are located in relatively stable areas of Karen State, but are designed for rapid relocation in the case of threats to population security.
Only later did a helicopter provide a relocation of one patient to a university hospital.
Growth of radially vascularized FLB is associated with a rapid change of morphology, possibly due to a fast ontogenetic relocation of muscle insertion areas [ 71, 78].
A mass relocation of urban youth to remote farms followed.
Think of it as a temporary relocation of your office.
We are concerned by a possible relocation of forces from Debaltseve in the direction of Mariupol".
We show that a specific relocation of these PTMs correlates with gene activation.
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