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"rapid improvements" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to significant and quick changes or progress. Example: "The company's new technology led to rapid improvements in efficiency and productivity."
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The last four weeks I've seen rapid improvements.
He made rapid improvements, and was able to graduate in two years.
Since 1990, rapid improvements in health have led to fewer infectious diseases.
Meanwhile, rapid improvements in batteries and charging infrastructure are tackling drivers' anxieties about vehicle range.
Moore's Law refers to rapid improvements in computer chips — which would be accompanied by declining prices.
These included rapid improvements in anesthesia and clear demonstrations of the paramount importance of hygiene.
"We're a good school making rapid improvements and want to ensure that the students do the best they can do.
Critics argue that rapid improvements in rubbish recycling will add to the lack of demand for incineration.
The cancellation, however, of the InterCity west coast franchise allows the DfT to reappraise its approach to franchising and implement rapid improvements.
In five years, following rapid improvements in control efforts, deaths from malaria fell by nearly 70% in Rwanda and 62% in Ethiopia.
Moreover, until the rapid improvements in public health at the end of the 19th century, one child might be all you were left with after many pregnancies.
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