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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormally rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is occurring at a speed that is significantly faster than what is considered normal or typical.
Example: "The patient's heart rate was abnormally rapid, prompting immediate medical attention."
Alternatives: "unusually fast" or "excessively quick".
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The disorder involves an abnormally rapid growth of skin cells.
But it can also act as a miniature defibrillator that interrupts abnormally rapid heartbeats before they become fatal.
Most importantly, history teaches that abnormally rapid growth is rarely persistent, even though economic forecasts invariably extrapolate recent growth.
The rest of the medical staff failed to respond appropriately when the patient developed an abnormally rapid heartbeat, hiccups and nausea.
There may be abnormally rapid heartbeat, interference with heart function, nausea, vomiting, constipation, and abnormally frequent urination.
Cancers -- pockets of abnormally rapid cell growth -- have many causes, but are thought to stem from damage to a cell's DNA.
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Psoriasis is characterized by an abnormally excessive and rapid growth of the epidermal layer of the skin.
Having twins, triplets, etc. Abnormally slow or rapid fetal growth.
The infection may trigger sepsis, a systemic inflammatory response syndrome of falling blood pressure, fast heart rate, high or abnormally low temperature, and rapid breathing.
Reduced signal intensity correlated with the percentage of abnormally increased muscle tone during rapid eye movement sleep.
It occurs after treatment with agents that induce a rapid normalization of abnormally permeable blood vessels or regional cerebral blood flow.
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