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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of one thing to another, often in contexts discussing processes or changes.
Example: "The new software updates are being implemented as rapid as possible to ensure minimal downtime."
Alternatives: "as fast" or "as quick".
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Dr. Midei's fall was as rapid as it was dramatic.
"He's not as rapid as he was when he was 35," Allen told Itzkoff.
"Progress is not as rapid as I had hoped," he said.
Can go anywhere by bus, Boston, etc. Cheaper but not as rapid as trains.
He's not as rapid as he was when was he was 35.
For small parts, cycles can be as rapid as several injections per minute.
His gaudy fall is as rapid as his rise.
Neither figure, as you'll notice, is as rapid as the Venom's 270.49mph.
Kalanick's downfall has been almost as rapid as his ascent.
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The shooting schedule at Warner Bros. was just as rapid-fire.
Simpson sings the lyrics as rapid-fire verses and with start-and-stop hooks.
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