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blend rapidly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "blend rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the quick mixing or merging of substances, ideas, or elements. Example: "As the ingredients heated, they began to blend rapidly, creating a smooth sauce."
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Add the ingredients to a small bowl or food processor and whisk or blend rapidly to combine them evenly.
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Many solar-cell polymer blends rapidly degrade in ambient air due to presence of oxygen and moisture under laser illumination [59, 60].
A report showed that in 8 out of 11 instances where cavities caused by OFC were filled with transplanted bone, the lesion healed and the transplanted bone blended rapidly and seamlessly with the original bone.
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The blends were rapidly quenched from the melts and co-crystallization phenomena were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
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The remaining molar mass of the PLLA and PLLA-based blends decreased rapidly over time.
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By increasing the amount of PS-GMA, σb and ϵb for all blend systems increased rapidly, and then levelled off.
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The tensile strength and modulus of the PLLA EVA85 blend were dropped rapidly, followed by a more gradual decrease with the increase in the EVA85 content.
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The Chinese government's decision this month to import more coal in order to lessen power outages — and control rising coal prices — ensures that blending will increase rapidly.
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But what started as individual protests over specific instances is rapidly blending into a generalised anger among Sanders supporters who believe it all proves their claim that the political system is "rigged" against ordinary Americans.
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"2011 marked an inflection point for shopping; Online and offline retail are rapidly blending into a seamless multichannel world".
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The high branch content of the LDPE seems to suppress crystallite growth of the rapidly cooled blends as the 25 wt% HDPE blend and LDPE have the same crystallite dimensions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In technical writing, quantify the speed of blending (e.g., "blend at 2000 RPM") to add precision.
Common error
Avoid using "blend rapidly" when the context requires a slow or gradual mixing process. Rapid blending is suitable when a smooth, uniform mixture is needed quickly, but not when a more controlled combination is desired.
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Linguistic Context
Adverb-verb phrase: "Blend rapidly" functions primarily as a directive, often found in instructional contexts. It combines the verb "blend", indicating the action of mixing ingredients until they combine, with the adverb "rapidly", modifying the verb to emphasize speed. Ludwig AI shows it used in recipes and technical descriptions.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "blend rapidly" is an adverb-verb phrase instructing a quick mixing action, typically in recipes or technical processes. While grammatically sound, its use is relatively rare. According to Ludwig AI, you can use this phrase in different contexts. For clarity, specify the tool and quantify speed when possible. Alternatives like "mix swiftly" offer similar meanings. When the context requires a slow or gradual mixing process use alternatives instead.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mix swiftly
Focuses on the speed of the mixing action, similar to blending but implying a hand mixing rather than a machine.
quickly combine
Emphasizes the speed of combining elements, maintaining the focus on swiftness.
thoroughly incorporate
Highlights the completeness of mixing, emphasizing the even distribution of elements more than the speed.
fuse together quickly
Suggests a melding or joining process that happens fast.
amalgamate swiftly
Implies a merging of different elements into a unified whole with speed.
whisk vigorously
Specifically refers to mixing with a whisk and implies energetic action.
stir briskly
Suggests a quick and lively stirring motion to combine ingredients.
merge expeditiously
Emphasizes the efficiency and speed of the merging process.
integrate seamlessly
Highlights how well different elements are mixed together and implies easy combination.
dissolve fast
Describes the speed in which a substance disperses evenly into a liquid or other medium.
FAQs
How can I use "blend rapidly" in a sentence?
You can use "blend rapidly" to describe the quick mixing of ingredients in a recipe, such as "Blend the mixture rapidly until smooth", or in a technical context to describe a fast combining process.
What can I say instead of "blend rapidly"?
Alternatives include "mix swiftly", "quickly combine", or "thoroughly incorporate" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "blend rapidly" too informal for professional writing?
While "blend rapidly" is generally acceptable, in formal or scientific writing, more precise terms like "mix swiftly" or a quantification of the mixing speed may be more appropriate.
What's the difference between "blend rapidly" and "mix quickly"?
"Blend rapidly" specifically implies using a blender or similar tool to combine ingredients at high speed, while "mix quickly" is a more general term that can apply to any method of combining ingredients fast.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested