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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear to grow faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the perceived rate of growth of something, such as a trend, population, or phenomenon.
Example: "In recent studies, certain species of plants appear to grow faster in urban environments compared to rural areas."
Alternatives: "seem to increase more rapidly" or "seem to develop at a quicker pace."
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In these organisms, the partial redundancy and specialization of enzymes appear to grow faster than linearly with the genome size.
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KGN cells appeared to grow faster during passages in our preliminary experiments.
Thus, the city would appear to grow.
Hair appeared to grow slightly faster along petrolatum treated wound edges.
At the same time, in a dynamic similar to that of Hispanics, other Asian groups appeared to grow at a faster rate than Chinese.
His eyes appeared to grow moist.
Some buildings appeared to grow like plants.
T16C appeared to grow before rapidly shrinking.
Yet the United States continues to grow faster.
He's forgoing profits to grow faster.
It started to grow faster.
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