replicate vs. reproduce vs. multiply

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jokaec1

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Normally, the viruses "replicate" or "reproduce" or "multiply" faster than germs.
Are they all correct? If so, which one is most common in colloquial English? Thank you in advance.
 

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I think "replicate" may be your best choice there, and unless you're talking about specific viruses, do not use "the."
 

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Viruses can't be faster than germs; they are germs.
 

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Jokaec1, perhaps you mean to say "viruses replicate faster than bacteria"?
 

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Jokaec1, perhaps you mean to say "viruses replicate faster than bacteria"?
Yes, I didn't know viruses belong to germs. Thank all you folks!
 
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