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The phrase "a rapid return to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a quick or swift return to a previous state, condition, or situation.
Example: "After the disruption, the company experienced a rapid return to normal operations."
Alternatives: "a swift return to" or "a quick return to".
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Washington should tell him to negotiate a rapid return to democracy, before it's too late.
Churchill thanked him for the advice and wished him a rapid return to health.
Removal of the prisms results in a rapid return to the normal state.
A rapid return to civil strife does not look likely at present.
Few had expected a rapid return to full employment, but even modest expectations for jobs growth have not been met.
Unsure Hands On Facebook, most goals caused a brief spike in traffic and then a rapid return to previous levels.
Although there has been a rapid return to business as usual, it's estimated that Cumbria's tourism businesses have lost £2.5million in bookings as a result of the floods.
Conceivably, some quick, visible progress on the military front, combined with credible efforts to ensure security at home, could lead to a rapid return to normalcy.
By the end of April, nearly all the fires had been put out, raising hopes for a rapid return to normal production.
Either would represent a rapid return to the bombastic and "iconic", which the Stirling prize only recently seemed to have rejected.
However, he is hoping to make a rapid return to politics by running in the same area in the Scottish parliament elections for the Lib Dems in May.
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