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The phrase "by rapid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a sudden or speedy change, as in the following example: The temperature plummeted by rapid degrees as soon as the sun went down.
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By rapid, think 7 to 10 days.
Brat behaviour, undignified squabbles over money, followed by rapid decline.
The nanocomposite was produced by rapid solidification.
In Colorado, preservationists are spurred by rapid population growth.
Urbanization processes are characterized by rapid change.
Waxes can generally be removed by rapid chilling and filtering.
So the four-year learning curve is replaced by rapid adjustment.
Economists are increasingly becoming convinced that that puzzle can be explained by rapid increases in productivity.
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These moments are further enhanced by rapid-fire cuts and dizzying editing.
The result is a madcap montage of clattering, caterwauling sounds, demarcated by rapid-fire ostinato rhythms.
From close range, the soldiers, supported by rapid-fire Hotchkiss guns, fired into the Indians.
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