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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to increasing speed or moving quickly out of a situation or location, often in a driving or performance context.
Example: "As the light turned green, he decided to accelerate out of the intersection to avoid being rear-ended."
Alternatives: "speed out" or "rush out".
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Instead, the agency concurred with the automaker's explanation that faulty floor mats and sticky accelerator pedals were causing Toyota's vehicles to suddenly accelerate out of control.
Some Toyotas accelerate out of control.
These changes, NASCAR hopes, will allow it to accelerate out of its current flat spot.
That level of heat-trapping gases would assure that the disintegration of the ice sheets would accelerate out of control.
That was really easy to do on the old skis; you could really accelerate out of a turn.
Andretti locked all four wheels, allowing Zanardi to make a spectacular pass and accelerate out of the turn.
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It's interesting we're being told that as we investigate cars accelerating out of control.
They seem to do well accelerating out of tacks and maneuvering.
His latest work shows how the arms race accelerated out of control in the cold war.
Regulators have received reports of 89 deaths in accidents in which Toyotas accelerated out of control.
They would swoop down on motorcyclists, flailing sticks and canes as the riders madly accelerated out of their traps.
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