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The phrase "accelerate a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to increase speed or intensity slightly in various contexts, such as driving, work pace, or project timelines.
Example: "To meet the deadline, we need to accelerate a bit on this project."
Alternatives: "speed up slightly" or "increase the pace a little".
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Can they accelerate a bit now? 34th over: England 187-2 (Shah 27 Prior 47) Ian Bell ran out with a message in between overs there.
The problems came from us being there and when we leave, the problems will probably accelerate a bit.
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GDP growth actually accelerated a bit from 4 to 5 percent and inflation (GDP deflator) actually ticked down.
On Friday and Monday, after the January employment report showed wage growth accelerating a bit, the VIX tripled.
A lot of things, like school and growing up, got accelerated a bit, and I think it overwhelmed him at times".
As you can see above – the 50% increase has been pretty stable, accelerating a bit around Christmas time.
Basically, it is when a wider defender accelerates a bit quicker than those inside him in an attempt to get in the opposition ball player's eye-line.
Of course, speculation and leaks have always been a constant presence in the iPhone life cycle, though things do appear to have accelerated a bit in recent years.
"Women have delayed childbirth for years now, and that has accelerated a bit since the downturn, since the recession in the last four years or so," says Andrew Cherlin, professor of public policy at Johns Hopkins University.
"Then you can accelerate a little bit.
(The yellow may be too short to run, so accelerate a little bit).
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