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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing increasing speed or progress in relation to something else, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "We need to accelerate over the next few months to meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "speed up" or "increase pace".
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Yet, if she were able to sprint ahead of the frothy mob, which she very likely could, considering her ability to accelerate over long distances, she would do well.
Economies of scale kick in above 3 acres and accelerate over 10.
"There is opportunity for upside surprise in revenues and earnings as the market for the broadband access begins to develop and accelerate over next few years," says Johnson.
We have, of course, seen processes of alienation and dispossession accelerate over the past century.
But it is meaningful, because it will probably accelerate over time.
Both are likely to accelerate over coming decades.The first is demography.
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But African growth has accelerated over the last decade, and the acceleration followed improvements in education and other basics.
The losses have accelerated over the last two years.
Growth in France and Germany has accelerated over the last several months.
Thankfully, the process has accelerated over the past few months.
They were not vulnerable to the predatory lending scams that accelerated over the last decade.
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