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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rapidly developing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to things that are progressing or changing at an accelerated rate. For example: "The technology industry is a rapidly developing field, releasing new products and services almost weekly".
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Rapidly developing communication technologies did the rest.
This is a rapidly developing area.
Covers the city's rapidly developing waterfront.
You're dealing with rapidly developing humans here.
Gorbachev was the child of a rapidly developing society.
A rapidly developing subdiscipline of physical chemistry is surface chemistry.
Immunotherapy is a rapidly developing field in MM.
MILD (flameless) combustion is a new rapidly developing technology.
Its authority covers new and rapidly developing fields.
Beijing is rapidly developing a modern sewerage system.
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She said some of her customers, particularly newcomers to the rapidly developing area, are panicked.
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