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"a sharp acceleration" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a sudden and significant increase in speed or rate. Example: "The car responded to the driver's quick tap on the gas pedal with a sharp acceleration, quickly reaching top speed."
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Other parts of city have also experienced a sharp acceleration in the number of rough sleepers from 2010 onwards.
Often, epidemics begin with a low, steady rate of cases, followed by a sharp acceleration to a much higher peak.
Retail sales surged 17.8percentt in May compared with a year earlier, a sharp acceleration in the growth rate compared to March and April.
Producer prices rose 3.5percentt in January from a year earlier -- up from 3percentt in December and a sharp acceleration from a 1.9percentt advance in November.
That's a sharp acceleration from the 1990's, when home values in Roslyn Heights grew about 16percentt, according to census figures.
Steve Keen, economics professor at Kingston University, thinks Trump's first term will see a sharp acceleration in US growth – to perhaps 4% a year.
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The selection process was begun by Contador, who stretched the group initially, then made a sharper acceleration, marked closely by Nibali and Froome.
Data from NASA shows sea levels are rising 3.4 millimeters each year — more than double what the study found to be the average between 1900 and 2000, suggesting a continued sharp acceleration.
If anyone knows the value of an impish touch, sharp acceleration and a calculating rugby brain it is the former Welsh international.
Laser vibrometry of the substrate revealed twitching-associated vibrations that form a train of sharp acceleration peaks in the course of a CTKR.
"Such factors are likely to prevent a sharp further acceleration in house prices and the most likely outlook is for house price inflation to remain relatively subdued".
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