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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of two or more things, indicating that one is faster than the other.
Example: "The new delivery methods are more rapid than the previous ones, ensuring quicker service for customers."
Alternatives: "are faster" or "are swifter".
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"They are more rapid.
When comparing observations with model projections, it is likely that we will frequently see apparent trends that are more rapid than projected.
Antarctic first-year ice is more saline, perhaps because ice growth rates are more rapid than in the Arctic, and granular ice traps more brine.
Gastrodia species are fully mycoheterotrophic orchids, and the courses of their seed development are more rapid as compared to the chlorophyllous orchids.
As the changes in the geomagnetic field are not uniformly spread across the globe (Bullard 1948), regions exist where the field changes are more rapid than elsewhere, like Southern Africa (Kotzé 2003; Mandea et al. 2007) and the South Atlantic ocean.
At present it is unclear why some immediate early responses are more rapid than others.
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Thereafter, assays that were more rapid and specific were pursued.
Erosion may be more rapid if other processes are involved.
His breathing is more rapid and shallow than when we arrived.
Thus, schools have faced inflation that is more rapid than have other service industries.
Postirradiation DNA degradation was more rapid and more extensive in the PO cells.
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