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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate quick" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "accelerate quickly," as "quick" is an adjective and "quickly" is the appropriate adverb to modify the verb "accelerate."
Example: "We need to accelerate quickly to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "speed up rapidly" or "hasten swiftly."
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By the time Jackson realised, Blacklock could not accelerate quick enough and Ebor came out on top, beating Blacklock by a neck.
In a new habitat, selection can initiate diversification in a few generations, particularly when exposed to highly heterogeneous environmental regimes; drift can also accelerate quick changes in allele frequencies if the organism undergoes a bottleneck (Koskinen et al. 2002; Novak 2007).
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"Torque is the pulling power of an engine," explains Jordan Lee, Chevy's small block chief engineer, "and the LT4's abundance of it at every rpm in the engine's speed range helps the 2015 Corvette Z06 accelerate quicker and respond nearly instantaneously".
The aluminum enables the truck to "tow more, haul more, accelerate quicker and stop shorter, with improved gas mileage," according to Ford.
It is happening step by step, but I think it's fair to say it's accelerated quicker than anyone would have dreamed".
Jaguar's new $60,000 XJ sedan boasts a body as light as a Mini's, accelerates quicker than a Mercedes S430 and is put together using a clever assembly method that weds aircraft-style metal bonding to mass-production-style metal shaping.
Accelerate quicker if you find yourself having difficulties getting your front wheel off the ground Pedal more slowly if you are tending to fall backward.
As in the Duplasses' other movies, the momentum is accelerated by quick zooms, abrupt edits and a restless camera.
This competition of binding accelerated the quick dissociation of scFv-containing phages from the immobilized antigen nmAb-KT with increased binding strength.
But the German car accelerates quicker than either the Ferrari F430 or the Lamborghini Gallardo, both of which go for $190,000 and up, and the Porsche's top speed (192 mph) is only a tick slower than the Italian studs and is faster around the classic Nürburgring race course.
"Things have accelerated far quicker than I ever imagined," said Youngs yesterday.
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