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The phrase "at a faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed of actions or processes, typically in contexts involving efficiency or performance.
Example: "The new software processes data at a faster rate than the previous version."
Alternatives: "more quickly" or "at an increased speed".
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Wages are increasing at a faster rate.
"But he fell at a faster pace.
Everything happens at a faster pace".
"We're constantly pushed forward at a faster and faster pace.
Its rivals added subscribers at a faster pace.
Fewer posties doing more work, at a faster rate.
"Transitions are happening at a faster pace than ever before".
Exports grew at a faster pace than previously estimated.
Small businesses are also opening at a faster clip.
k At a (faster) time scale of machine response.
Consequently, suboptimal paths discovery probabilities decrease at a faster rate.
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