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it is very rapidly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it is very rapidly" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "it is very rapid" or "it is happening very rapidly." Example: "The process is very rapid, allowing us to complete the project ahead of schedule."
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
However, this makes pendimethalin a poor choice for a selectivity study of SFE as it is very rapidly extracted at any CO2 density.
We suspect that glucose had little or no effect on disk growth because it is very rapidly cleared from the hemolymph after injection (half-life of injected glucose in hemolymph was <1h), whereas trehalose levels persisted for a longer time and could provide for the slow release of glucose.
Science
This suggested that MitoSNO could be used to decrease cardiac IR injury in a range of pathological situations, as it is very rapidly taken up from the circulation into heart mitochondria upon i.v. administration during the reperfusion phase of IR injury, does not affect non-ischaemic tissue, and its inhibition of complex I is rapidly reversed after a few minutes of reperfusion.
However, once inside the hepatocyte, it is very rapidly converted into fructose-1-phosphate under the action of fructokinase, and then to triose-phosphate under the action of aldolase B. These two enzymes act specifically on fructose and fructose-1-phosphate, respectively, and are regulated neither by insulin nor by the energy status of the cell.
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56 human-written examples
"Clearly if you look far enough into the future, I don't know how many years, it's very rapidly going towards digital items.
News & Media
It is assumed that T2 is very rapidly transformed into HT2 in planta and subsequently converted into HT2-3 O- β-Glc being the derivative which is then further metabolised.
"That's a large market," he said, and China is "very rapidly growing their education expenditures".
News & Media
If you take the characteristics of the country as being a working system of law, institutions, morality, custom, that sort of invisible web of internalised beliefs and knowledge which makes it possible for society to function - then it is being very rapidly dismantled, yes".
News & Media
Therefore, a presentation could be considered important if it is very common, rapidly life-threatening and easily reversible.
Science
However, as with the Mers virus, which arrived in London via a patient who was taken to St Thomas' hospital, infection control measures are so stringent in more affluent countries that it is probable the virus would be very rapidly contained.
News & Media
It is very likely that the rapidly evolving virus take advantage of slowly evolving host miRNAs to increase their survival in the host, analogous to the manner in which viruses take advantage of other cellular processes.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing speed or quick progression, use adverbs to modify verbs (e.g., "growing rapidly") or adjectives to describe nouns (e.g., "rapid growth"). Avoid using adverbs to modify adjectives in this context.
Common error
A common mistake is using adverbs to modify adjectives when an adverb modifying a verb is more appropriate. For instance, instead of saying "it is very rapidly", consider "it is increasing rapidly" or "it is very rapid."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it is very rapidly" functions as an adverbial modifier, attempting to describe the manner in which something is occurring. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the structure is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage typically involves modifying a verb with an adverb, not an adjective with an adverb.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it is very rapidly" attempts to convey quickness or speed, it is grammatically incorrect in standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct forms would be "it is very rapid" (modifying a noun) or using an adverb to modify a verb, such as "it is changing rapidly". The phrase appears across various contexts, including science, news, and general discussions, but its incorrectness means it should be avoided in formal writing. Alternative phrases like "it is happening quickly" or "it is very fast" offer grammatically sound ways to express the same idea.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is happening very quickly
Replaces "rapidly" with "quickly" to maintain the sense of speed while correcting the grammar.
it is changing very swiftly
Substitutes "rapidly" with "swiftly" to maintain the sense of speed while offering a different word choice.
it is progressing very fast
Uses "progressing" instead of a stative verb to emphasize ongoing action and replaces "rapidly" with "fast."
it is escalating dramatically
Highlights the dramatic increase, swapping "rapidly" for "dramatically" to modify the scale of change.
it is accelerating significantly
Emphasizes the increasing rate of change rather than just speed, employing "accelerating" and "significantly."
it is moving forward very fast
Expresses progression using "moving forward" and replaces "rapidly" with "fast" to correct the grammar.
it is unfolding very quickly
Uses "unfolding" to convey the idea of revelation or development and uses "quickly" instead of "rapidly" to correct the grammar.
it is evolving at a rapid pace
Focuses on the evolutionary aspect and employs "at a rapid pace" for emphasis.
it is increasing at a high rate
Focuses on growth and uses "at a high rate" to express rapid change.
it is advancing with great speed
Replaces "rapidly" with "with great speed" for a more descriptive and potentially formal tone.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "it is very rapidly" in a sentence?
The phrase "it is very rapidly" is grammatically incorrect. Use "it is very rapid" if you want to use "very" or change the structure to something like "it is increasing rapidly".
What's the difference between saying "it is very rapid" and "it is happening quickly"?
"It is very rapid" describes a state, whereas "it is happening quickly" describes an action. Choose the phrase that best fits the context.
What are some alternatives to "it is changing rapidly" that I can use in academic writing?
In academic writing, you can use phrases like "it is evolving quickly", "it is progressing swiftly", or "it is accelerating significantly" to maintain a formal tone.
Is "it is very rapidly" ever considered acceptable in informal speech?
While "it is very rapidly" may be understood in informal speech, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use phrases like "it is very fast" or "it is happening quickly" even in informal contexts.
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Usage summary
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