Largemouth can mouth quite rapidly. If you have ever strolled around a pond looking in the water, you'll know this. Many times all you will see is a swirl in the water, meaning they can get on quickly.
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One of the first uses of the term "juvenile delinquency" was in a report entitled "Report of the Committee for Investigating the Causes of the Alarming Increase of Juvenile Delinquency in the Metropolis" that was printed in London in 1816. Later, in New York City in 1819, there was founded the "Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents" (Bernard 1992). After these two reports the term spread rapidly.
the numbers of congressional staff never increased rapidly after 1900. - America Gov. Teacher... sike*The number of clerks began to increase when the new Senate Office Building opened, later named the Russell Senate Office Building.
Time was created in the Big Bang as a fundamental component of the universe's expansion. As the universe rapidly expanded from a singularity, time began to flow, marking the progression of events and allowing for the development of space and matter.
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"More rapidly" indicates a greater degree of speed compared to "rapidly." Use "more rapidly" when describing an action that is quicker or accelerating at a faster pace.
He rapidly drove through the puddle.The police arrived rapidly.