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Discover Ludwig"rapid fire" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened quickly and without pause, such as a series of questions or tasks. For example, "My boss asked me a rapid fire series of questions before approving my idea."
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rapid fire
adjective
Quickly, with minimal time between occurrences.
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Rapid fire!
The shooting is not rapid fire.
Men's Rapid Fire Pistol: Terry Anderson, Dallas.
The charges start coming rapid fire.
After a 16-month campaign, Tuesday's events came rapid fire.
Players scrabbled for the ball, sticks crashing in rapid fire.
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