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The phrase "adjusting very rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or process that is changing or adapting quickly.
Example: "The system is adjusting very rapidly to the new parameters set by the user."
Alternatives: "changing quickly" or "adapting swiftly".
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We're seeing outsize job losses and will see more in the coming months because every business knows what's going on, and they're adjusting very rapidly".
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The country will adjust very quickly.
"Both companies are adjusting very well," he said.
"They are adjusting very, very well," says Copeland.
"They can adjust to market changes very rapidly.
That's precisely the reason why we have a full-stack health care company…It's absolutely critical that we get this data very, very rapidly so we can start adjusting them off of meds.
The health system has not been able to adjust itself to the increased demands expected from a very rapidly rising population.
"We moved very rapidly.
This is happening very rapidly.
"China is changing very rapidly.
"They're growing very, very rapidly.
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