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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at faster rate" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "at a faster rate." You can use it when discussing the speed of a process or action in comparison to another.
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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Addition reaction of aldehyde takes place at faster rate when amino acid compounds are not used.
The fossil fuels, besides being polluting energy sources, are depleting at faster rate with the economic development.
Though the compound anthracene was degraded at faster rate than phenanthrene, but the difference in amount degraded was not major.
In 1980s, there was a rise in efforts to create application-specific hardware that could evaluate large numbers of possible chessboards at faster rate.
It is found that the augmentation ratios decrease at faster rate with Re in the order of EAR, EEAR and EXAR.
With increasing social and economic developmental activities, high grade energy sources are depleting at faster rate and also inviting menace of environmental problems.
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The downside, alas, is that at faster rates, you get smaller movies.
African Americans and Hispanics have adopted Twitter at faster rates than whites or Anglos.
Around the planet, large predators are becoming extinct at faster rates than other species.
At faster rates of crystal growth, instabilities are more likely to occur; this leads to dendritic growth.
Climate change is causing many species to shift their geographical ranges, distributions, and phenologies at faster rates than previously thought.
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