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The phrase "a very rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs quickly or at a fast pace.
Example: "The team implemented a very rapid response to the emergency situation."
Alternatives: "an extremely fast" or "a highly swift".
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"It's a very rapid decline," she says.
"It was a very rapid decision.
"It's moving along at a very rapid clip".
He turned and climbed up at a very rapid pace.
"We're still losing jobs at a very rapid pace.
"There was a very rapid turnaround," Campanella said.
"It would have been a very rapid business".
"We worry that the scope of the list would expand at a very rapid rate".
We experienced a very rapid increase in the level of violence.
That is a very rapid rate of migration in just two years.
This enabled a very rapid response to the incident in terms of locating all the casualties.
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