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The phrase "adapt more rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to adjust or change quickly in response to new conditions or challenges.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, companies must learn to adapt more rapidly to stay competitive."
Alternatives: "adjust more quickly" or "respond more swiftly".
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That means products and business models become obsolete more quickly and companies must adapt more rapidly.
And instead of merely fixing problems, they adapt more rapidly and effectively than rivals to challenges no one even imagined.
Such a dynamic could be an upside under a president who won votes representing only a third of the country's economy — to respond to his voters, Trump could push policies to help those areas adapt more rapidly to the changing economy.
It is widely believed that the higher supply of beneficial mutations allows large asexual populations to adapt more rapidly to new environments compared to small populations [ 10- 13].
In particular, populations of species with short generation times will adapt more rapidly to captivity than those with longer generation times (Frankham 2008).
Cells that have been previously exposed to galactose and then switched to glucose can adapt more rapidly when returned to galactose (Kundu et al., 2007).
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The forecasts implied by so-called "forward rates" — rates bond traders can lock in today — for the 10-year bond have adapted more rapidly to the systemic errors and have it sitting about where it is now, around 2percentt, for the next decade.
In the business world today, there is one clear trend: the speed of change is increasing- thus, the need of adapting more rapidly to ever changing markets.
The implementation of global surveillance systems would provide a means for guidelines to be adapted more rapidly in response to such changes.
This suggests that peripheral arteries exposed to a large stimulus for remodelling are capable of adapting more rapidly or that peripheral arteries feeding skeletal muscle possess enhanced intrinsic plasticity than arteries such as the carotids.
In times of HIV, sexual norms have changed and people with formal education have in many countries adapted more rapidly to the messages of HIV prevention campaigns than less educated people because they tend to have the knowledge, self-efficacy and self-confidence to achieve behaviour change [ 30- 32].
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