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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate on" is not standard in written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate increasing speed or progress on a specific task or project, but it is more common to use "accelerate" without the preposition.
Example: "We need to accelerate our efforts to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "speed up" or "hasten".
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They prove that we are on the right track – a track we need to stay on, to double down on, to accelerate on, until every child in the District gets the world-class education they deserve.
Take the club back slowly but accelerate on the downswing.
It is expected that accrual will continue to accelerate on this trial.
Instead, Amtrak 188 continued to accelerate on the straightaway — 90 miles per hour, 95.
Over the weekend, Wilma is forecasted to accelerate on a northeastward heading, crossing the Florida peninsula late Sunday.
"That feeling you get when you accelerate on a roller-coaster and leave your guts behind - I felt like that all the time.
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This thesis investigates the extent to which precomputation and storage of visibility information can be utilized to accelerate on-line culling and rendering during an interactive visual simulation of a densely occluded geometric model.
Capgemini found smart factories will be able to accelerate on-time delivery of finished products by 13 times, with quality indicators improving at more than 12 times the rate of improvement since 1990.
"The business has weathered the recession well and is transforming into a broader content business with accelerating on-line revenues," he said.
We also present resequencing data from one particular element accelerated on the human lineage.
That process was accelerated on Tuesday.
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