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The phrase "a sort of rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that resembles or is similar to a rapid pace or quickness in a general sense.
Example: "The project progressed at a sort of rapid pace, surprising everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a kind of swift" or "a type of quick".
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He suggests in a paper published online this month in Trends in Cell Biology that scientists could use dance for a sort of rapid prototyping of hypotheses bodystorming rather than brainstorming.
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People like Gorton are increasingly replacing the traders in traditional stock exchange pits -- those nervous-looking people in vests, furiously hand signaling buy and sell orders in a sort of rapid-fire sign language.
A: Sort of.
Six years after those initial conversations, it is important to try to determine the extent of dissemination and implementation of V&C, not only to determine the challenges ahead and possible next steps, but also to begin to establish mechanisms for effective response when a science experiences the sort of rapid evolution in approach, resources, and focus that has occurred recently in biology.
In shifting to a market economy, Mongolia followed the sort of rapid "shock therapy" favored by American economists.
The risk, and it is a considerable risk, is that Britain will no longer be capable of the sort of rapid deployments at anything like the scale seen in the past two decades given difficulties in mobilising reservists and ensuring adequate levels of training in advance of being sent overseas.
The second type, and the sort of rapid trading that Mr. Strong is said to have done, is known as market timing.
These very wealthy families crave control and stability above all, not the sort of rapid economic growth that raises living standards for all.
The fastest-growing church in the country, Without Walls in Tampa, Florida, added 4,330 new members in the past year alone.This sort of rapid growth brings all sorts of advantages.
An additional limitation of the service may be that, because the negotiation of rights can be so complex, especially for older material, the project may struggle with the sort of rapid response that could be both editorially and commercially beneficial.
It also needs staging areas in Pakistan to carry out the sort of rapid and repeated commando operations that would be needed to capture or target Mr. bin Laden.
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