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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'its rapid' is not grammatically correct as it is written
It is missing a noun after the possessive pronoun 'its'. The phrase 'its rapid growth' is correct and usable in written English. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: 'The company has seen its rapid growth over the past year'.
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And then, just as its rapid ascent had begun, it stopped.
It would also help JetBlue continue its rapid growth.
It looks a lot like quicksilver as its rapid changes in shape are slowed way down.
It's known for its squatters' rights movement, and for its rapid gentrification.
Biodiversity on Earth continues its rapid decline".
Standard & Poor's had praised its rapid growth.
"The E.U. is developing its rapid deployment capacity," he said.
Kansas weather is famous for its rapid change.
Despite its rapid deindustrialisation, Harlow is no grim mill town.
The Gilgo Beach site was chosen because of its rapid rate of erosion.
Low immunity in the population has also assisted its rapid spread.
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