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Discover Ludwig"rapidly expanded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the quick and significant growth or enlargement of something. Example: "The company's profits rapidly expanded, doubling in just six months."
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That's how Phase 2 was rapidly expanded.
After his first print run, Upham rapidly expanded his inventory.
For one, the Chinese government has rapidly expanded postsecondary education.
The Petraeus story rapidly expanded, novella-like, into a kind of "Fifty Shades of Khaki".
The Japanese landed at three points on Java on February 28 and rapidly expanded their beachheads.
Peter died in 1725, and the capital that he founded rapidly expanded.
El Salvador's economy was predominantly agricultural until industry rapidly expanded in the 1960s and '70s.
Big tobacco companies faced with falling demand in the West have rapidly expanded into developing markets.
In China, life satisfaction declined as output and consumption rapidly expanded.
This industry rapidly expanded with the advent of the automobile and the demand for rubber tires.
Conclusions: Fetal chondrocytes can be rapidly expanded in culture.
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