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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at rapid" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something happening quickly, but it typically needs to be part of a larger phrase, such as "at rapid speed" or "at a rapid pace."
Example: "The train was moving at rapid speed, making it difficult to capture a clear photograph."
Alternatives: "at high speed" or "at a fast pace."
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Love can grow at rapid rate:.
The attendance at Rapid Solicitors Stadium scraped over 4,000.
We had put in at rapid number 11, just below Victoria Falls.
It also works at rapid speed, without the invasive accouterments of many downloadable tools.
Adam Vinatieri was a letter winner in football, wrestling, soccer and track and field at Rapid City Central High School.
"The numbers were increasing at rapid rates," she recalled in one of several television interviews this week.
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In fact, companies able to grow at rapid rates in industries with average growth rates are sometimes the best prospects.
The bird's tiny wings flapping at rapid-fire speeds give the impression of midair suspension.
A high point is a trio that tests the two basses' skill at rapid-fire patter — both pass with honors.
With the external trends coming at rapid-fire pace, they will need to respond by innovating in an equally rapid-fire fashion.
Time-lapse videos are addictively watchable because they function like magic, allowing us to view change and evolution at rapid-speed, regardless of Grandfather Time's rules.
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