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The phrase "after a rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or action that occurs following a quick or swift occurrence.
Example: "After a rapid assessment of the situation, the team decided to implement the new strategy immediately."
Alternatives: "following a swift" or "after a quick".
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AFTER a rapid plunge, the pace of residential construction in the United States has stabilized.
He is a serving a 13-year jail term after a rapid trial in March.
After a rapid rate of price declines in the 1990s, the rate has slowed.
The school system was predominantly white 10 years ago, but after a rapid demographic reversal is now three-quarters black.
After a rapid taxidermic turnaround, Dolly went on show at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.
After a rapid email exchange with Rose's 15-year-old nephew, Victor, I discovered it must be Dr Force.
After a rapid rise from part-time lecturer to vice principal in 10 years, the next step proved very hard.
The one-child policy came about after a rapid growth in the Chinese population in the 1950s and 1960s.
It soared briefly above $450 as November ended, and even now, after a rapid slide, is still about $425.
After a rapid start, the pace soon slowed, as the 8,500-foot 8,500-footnd steep slope strewn with volcaltitudek took their toll, despite perfect weander.
BlackRock, barely 20 years old, will become the largest publicly owned fund-management group in the world, after a rapid expansion overseen by Laurence Fink.
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