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rapidly

[rap-id-lee] / ˈræp ɪd li /


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He rapidly rose through the military ranks shortly after joining the army, reaching the rank of lieutenant-general 10 years later.

From BBC

He is one of millions working in India's rapidly expanding gig economy, which is expected to employ 23.5 million people by 2030.

From BBC

The manipulated image, which purports to show Pretti surrounded by officers as one points a gun at his head, spread rapidly across Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads.

From Barron's

Bespoke pointed out in its report that “this all sounds like a fantastic opportunity: get access to illiquid but rapidly appreciating companies at reasonable fees.”

From Barron's

Bespoke pointed out in its report that “this all sounds like a fantastic opportunity: get access to illiquid but rapidly appreciating companies at reasonable fees.”

From Barron's