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Discover LudwigThe phrase "especially rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the speed of an action or process that is occurring at a notably high rate.
Example: "The technology is evolving especially rapidly, making it difficult for companies to keep up."
Alternatives: "particularly quickly" or "especially swiftly."
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Since the 1960s, crime-related security systems have grown especially rapidly in most countries.
We investigated four new λ6 85⁎ mutants designed to fold especially rapidly.
It is not even as if the economy is growing especially rapidly, as it was in 1973 and 1988.
In the New York metropolitan area, home prices escalated especially rapidly in the late 1990's, federal housing figures show.
Africa's small population of forest elephants is dwindling especially rapidly because, by all accounts, their 'pink ivory' is especially prized by the Chinese.
Shrinking woodlands, the absence of the once common practice of letting fields lie fallow and especially rapidly expanding expanses of mono-crops have each played a role.
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The decision, and especially how rapidly it was made, stunned and infuriated the company.
Through the 16th century, intense philosophical discussions were fostered, especially in rapidly multiplying private academies (shuyuan).
However, hydroxides and lower oxides are also present, especially in rapidly grown films.
But how do we share the technologies that are making the chemicals sector more sustainable, especially in rapidly emerging countries?
Urbanization and aging of societies are two global trends in urban areas, especially in rapidly developing countries.
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