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The phrase "accelerate deterioration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a process that speeds up the decline or worsening of a condition or situation.
Example: "The lack of maintenance can significantly accelerate deterioration of the building's structure."
Alternatives: "speed up decline" or "hasten degradation."
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What natural or behavioral phenomena affect or accelerate deterioration?
Curators and officials in the towns where the museums are located also said they were worried that the closings could accelerate deterioration on buildings where maintenance already has been delayed for years.
Although B. cepacia infections are not particularly common in CF patients, afflicting 3 5% of the population,, they are extremely difficult to treat due to multidrug resistance, and because hyperinflammatory responses triggered by the infection accelerate deterioration of pulmonary function, and in some cases lead to fatal necrotizing pneumonia.
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Such things accelerated deterioration.
These included roads, ports and airports, all of which have experienced accelerated deterioration ever since.
"When you have those conditions on the outside," said Mr. Ayers, the Capitol's architect, "it really accelerates deterioration on the inside," including possible damage to the fresco, which is painted on plaster.
A two-stage design analysis approach is used to investigate the accelerated deterioration of flexible pavement.
This could be a major contributing factor to the accelerated deterioration of flexible pavement.
Therefore, the use of a longer design period can help lessening the accelerated deterioration of pavements.
Oxygen increase from 0.5 to 21.3 kPa accelerated deterioration 20-fold.
Over the past ten years, accelerated deterioration of some mummies has been documented.
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