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The phrase "almost as rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the speed of two actions or events, indicating that one occurs nearly as fast as the other.
Example: "The new software processes data almost as rapidly as the previous version, making it a valuable upgrade."
Alternatives: "nearly as quickly" or "almost as fast".
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Spain's production has fallen almost as rapidly.
But it is waning elsewhere almost as rapidly.
Options for managing these images have proliferated almost as rapidly as the cameras themselves.
The availability of same-sex marriage is increasing almost as rapidly on a global scale.
Almost as rapidly, three longtime Keynes chroniclers have produced books that try to explain who he was and what he believed.
With spectacular irony, fundamental rights and freedoms around the world were violated over the decade almost as rapidly as new mechanisms to protect them were being assembled.
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Almost overlooked in the celebration Friday was the fact that the dollar was falling nearly as rapidly as stock and bond prices were rising.
As you can see from the chart, fuel cell stocks spiked rapidly, but then fell almost as quickly and never recovered.
Because they are moving rapidly, and don't have a lot of resources committed, they can move to satisfy customer needs almost as quickly as those needs appear.
It disappeared almost as quickly.
The elasticity here is almost 2 (1.893) suggesting that price increases almost twice as rapidly as the increase in the percentage of fossil fuel electricity supplied.
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