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The phrase "grew at a faster rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the growth of two or more entities over a specific period.
Example: "The company's revenue grew at a faster rate than its competitors last year."
Alternatives: "increased more rapidly" or "expanded at a quicker pace."
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Over those five years it grew at a faster rate (5.8% a year) than the economy as a whole (3.3%) As a share of GDP it is only a whisker below the peak reached in 1964, of 2.9%.The number of patents issued to Americans is growing too, and is also near its historic peak relative to the population, according to a new study from the Brookings Institution, a think-tank.
Only Staten Island grew at a faster rate, but barely, 0.57percentt.
Their numbers grew at a faster rate than those of any other racial or ethnic group.
You-Tube had 57.9 million, only slightly higher, and MySpace grew at a faster rate.
Even when competitors like Kmart initially grew at a faster rate, Mr. Dayton expressed confidence in Target's strategy.
Even the population of the Bronx grew at a faster rate than did the populations of Nassau or Suffolk Counties.
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While trailing Nike, Adidas-Salomon, Reebok and New Balance, Puma is growing at a faster rate.
(Because their cells grow at a faster rate, children are especially vulnerable to thyroid damage).
Japan's economy is projected to be growing at a faster rate than Europe's this year.
Therefore, the debt in the UK is growing at a faster rate.
But CDMA is growing at a faster rate than its rivals.
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