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The phrase "grow at a faster rate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an increase or improvement over a period of time, especially in comparison to something else. For example, "The population of the city has grown at a faster rate than the surrounding areas in the past few years."
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(Because their cells grow at a faster rate, children are especially vulnerable to thyroid damage).
"Real incomes will need to grow at a faster rate to prevent consumption growth from slowing," Mr. Dales said.
But that's growing at an accelerated rate and we expect that to grow at a faster rate as we go forward".
We need the Japanese economy to grow at a faster rate again, not only for their own people but for the world economy".
After all, "convergence theory" holds that, because poor countries grow at a faster rate than rich countries, over time the gap between the two will automatically diminish.
At the same time, in a dynamic similar to that of Hispanics, other Asian groups appeared to grow at a faster rate than Chinese.
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Cable and digital are continuing to grow at a fast rate".
Only Staten Island grew at a faster rate, but barely, 0.57percentt.
While trailing Nike, Adidas-Salomon, Reebok and New Balance, Puma is growing at a faster rate.
Their numbers grew at a faster rate than those of any other racial or ethnic group.
Japan's economy is projected to be growing at a faster rate than Europe's this year.
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