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Discover LudwigThe word "rapid-fire" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective which is used to describe something that happens quickly or in rapid succession. For example, you could say: "The candidate had to answer rapid-fire questions posed by the moderators".
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rapid-fire
adjective
Able to fire bullets in quick succession.
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"Everything's rapid-fire.
"It's rapid-fire," she says.
Does rapid-fire trading produce worthy advantages?
"He was so rapid-fire," he said.
Packer delivers rapid-fire, exceedingly clear analysis.
This helps explain her rapid-fire delivery.
The plot proceeds with rapid-fire twists.
Inside, chaos was exploding with the rapid-fire of popcorn.
"Jump, jump, jump!" he called out, rapping rapid-fire.
It also takes rapid-fire photographs and shoots video.
The discussion turned into a rapid-fire brainstorming session.
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