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The phrase "accelerate the killing of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the speed or urgency of a process that involves ending lives, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new military strategy aims to accelerate the killing of enemy combatants to achieve a swift victory."
Alternatives: "hasten the elimination of" or "speed up the extermination of".
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The results suggest that combined administration of Berberine and caffeine may accelerate the killing of cancer cells.
All activated phagocytes eliminate pathogens and secrete substances that accelerate the killing of healthy cells and induce inflammation in the initial process of inflammatory response.
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Not surprisingly, a small number of compounds accelerated the killing of nematodes by S. aureus.
Recent experimental results have shown that neutrophils' β2 integrins adhere to ICAM-1 receptors of hepatocytes and accelerate the killing process of distressed hepatocytes [ 67].
The raft of desertions accelerated after the killing of at least 50 protesters last Friday by government-linked snipers.
Glutaraldehyde (GLUT) and accelerated hydrogen peroxide (AHP) were evaluated to assess the killing of microbes in TBF and BBF.
But they accelerate the flow of information.
Higher temperatures accelerate the production of leavens.
This can accelerate the growth of bacteria.
To make up the margin, sealers further accelerated the pace of the killing -- until there was nothing left to kill.
MEPs also condemn as "unacceptable" the use of glyphosate in a farming practice known as "green burndown", i.e. the killing of the actual crop plant prior to harvest in order to accelerate ripening and facilitate harvesting.
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