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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of increasing speed or intensity in relation to a specific goal or purpose.
Example: "We need to accelerate for the upcoming deadline to ensure the project is completed on time."
Alternatives: "speed up for" or "hasten for".
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No one can accelerate for a full 100 meters.
"The trends are really starting to accelerate for this to being more mainstream.
As we move ahead the Great Decoupling will only accelerate, for two reasons.
A sprinter does not simply pop up out of the blocks and accelerate for 100 meters.
The general assumption about the 100 meters has been that a sprinter can accelerate for only about 60 meters.
Inflation may well be about to accelerate, for example, in which case the gold market is correctly anticipating the future, while stock and bond investors are deluding themselves.
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The effect continues or accelerates for some years or decades.
But life has accelerated for baby boomers and their children.
Instinct kicked in and I accelerated for the stage win, but couldn't shift them.
In fact, don't be surprised if economic growth actually accelerates for a couple of years".
Fu, L., Niu, B., Zhu, Z., Wu, S. & Li, W. CD-HIT: accelerated for clustering the next-generation sequencing data.
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