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The phrase "has advanced rapidly" is a perfectly valid and correct phrase to use in written English.
You can use it to describe how something has progressed over a period of time, usually with positive connotations. For example, you could say: "Technology has advanced rapidly in the last decade."
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Heart disease therapy has advanced rapidly in recent years.
The science of compassion has advanced rapidly in recent years.
Ecosystem ecology has advanced rapidly during the past 50 years.
Over the last 12 millennia of interglacial warmth, however, modern man has advanced rapidly.
Technology has advanced rapidly from election to election, becoming more powerful and ubiquitous.
The study of consciousness has advanced rapidly over the last two decades.
The technology of self-report measures has advanced rapidly over the past few years.
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Computer processing of scientific images of artworks—using algorithms from engineering applications has advanced rapidly over the past decade.
This is important because even as computing has advanced rapidly, batteries and motors have remained bulky and limited in their power.
Neuroimaging has advanced rapidly in the past two decades.
Although the progress in combination lanthanides and magnetic NPs within one hybrid nanomaterial has advanced rapidly, there are still some challenges for these novel functional materials.
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