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rapidly

[rap-id-lee] / ˈræp ɪd li /


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Overall, there’s plenty of reason to believe Amphenol can continue to grow profits rapidly.

From Barron's

Against this backdrop, “discounts have become increasingly common partly because homes have become increasingly tough to price, with market dynamics shifting rapidly and varying widely from place to place,” according to Redfin.

From MarketWatch

The person was trapped in the car as water entered the vehicle, the fire service said, adding that with the stream's water level rising rapidly, rapid extraction was needed.

From BBC

Perception: Economic growth means that earnings and income have increased rapidly.

From MarketWatch

Insp James Bradley said the incident was an important reminder of how rapidly ocean conditions can change.

From BBC