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The phrase "achieved a rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a quick accomplishment or progress in a particular area or field.
Example: "The team achieved a rapid increase in productivity after implementing the new software."
Alternatives: "attained a swift" or "realized a quick".
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By bringing together open talk with the parents and games aimed at finding a "self" in the children, she achieved a rapid improvement in language development and a diminution of autistic features.
New research at Harvard and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) helps to explain how columbines have achieved a rapid radiation of approximately 70 species, with flowers apparently tailored to the length of their pollinators' tongues.
Also, the PANI nanostructure on the ACNF substrate achieved a rapid doping/dedoping process between the surface of electrode and electrolyte ions in comparison with ACNF electrode.
It has achieved a rapid development during the past six decades and contributes to over 11% of the world's electricity supply.
Green building has achieved a rapid growth as a result of growing public awareness of environmental impacts of the building stock.
Rechargeable lithium batteries have achieved a rapid advancement and commercialization in the past decade owing to their high capacity and high power density.
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To achieve a rapid and accurate stress analysis, three-layered finite shell elements are used.
Ventilated packaging is required to achieve a rapid and uniform cooling process.
To achieve a rapid and accurate stress analysis, a recently developed three-layered finite shell element is applied.
In order to achieve a rapid shutdown, it is required to insert control rods as fast as possible.
Phew.She went on to achieve a rapid career progression in the City, whilst having babies with the regularity of a metronome.
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