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The phrase "a state of rapid development" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or condition where significant progress or growth is occurring quickly, often in contexts related to technology, economy, or personal growth.
Example: "The region is currently experiencing a state of rapid development, attracting investors and new businesses."
Alternatives: "a phase of swift advancement" or "a period of quick progress."
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Recent discovery of gene expression mechanisms has propelled molecular genetics to a state of rapid development, a state likely to persist due to continuing advances in understanding control systems of fundamental cellular processes.
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Radiation therapy is today in a state of very rapid development with new intensity-modulated treatment techniques continuously being developed.
Being young is a time of rapid development and (hopefully) personal experimentation, and also a time of acute self-consciousness.
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There have been labor issues during a period of rapid development in Macau in recent years.
In the 21st century, the Chinese economy entered a phase of rapid development.
These photographs with their evocative mix of physicality and landscape are from an invigorating, constantly changing phase of rapid development full of experimentation.
In a day of rapid developments and rolling news conferences, local, state and federal officials called for calm.
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