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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate strongly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a significant increase in speed or progress, often in relation to a process or action.
Example: "The company plans to accelerate strongly its efforts in renewable energy development over the next few years."
Alternatives: "speed up significantly" or "increase rapidly".
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The Federal Reserve, worried inflation will accelerate, strongly suggested this week that its long campaign of cutting interest rates is over.
The company estimates 0-to-60 times of 4.8 seconds for the Carrera and 4.6 for the S. The tail squats onto -- almost into -- the road, and the car continues to accelerate strongly as long as the driver has the nerve.
The effect of higher rates could be offset if wages accelerate strongly.
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Capital investment in fintech is accelerating strongly.
The V-6 accelerated strongly, though there was a surprising bit of vibration at idle.
Ziel (Z. physik. Chem., B, 20, 283; 1933) found that irradiation with X-rays of the monoalkyl malonic acids accelerates strongly the transformations taking place in these substances.
Accelerating strongly on the turn, he overpowered his rivals and ran the fastest 1 1/4 miles in the history of the Breeders' Cup.
Vonn was 0.04 behind Maze on her second time split but accelerated strongly in the middle section and made a clean jump into the bottom slope.
The RX 300, like all of Lexus' cars, also handles very well; its V-6 engine accelerates strongly and it is the first SUV to incorporate variable valve timing (VVTi) in the vehicle's powertrain, which gives the engine some serious generous power and torque for its displacement.
As shown by the black arrow in each of the subsequent images, this auroral structure moved slightly poleward until 08 25 53 UT (Figure 8i) and then accelerated strongly eastward, which is consistent with the motion of the reconnected field line for a negative IMF B Y (Figure 2).
As a result, the maximum energy of accelerated particles strongly depends on the age of a SNR.
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