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Discover Ludwig"accelerate to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in speed, such as "The driver accelerated to 55 mph."
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In 2011, he added, growth will accelerate to 6.9percentt.
The program will accelerate to two million taxpayers in 2004.
It will cautiously accelerate to full energy in the summer.
Growth will accelerate to a 1.8percentt pace next year and 2.5percentt in 2005.
Essentially it must accelerate to match the speed of the culture in which it exists.
Dodge said the pickup would accelerate to 60 m.p.h. in about five seconds.
Often, these mesmeric songs suddenly accelerate to a frantic finish, a joyous feat of intuitive synchronisation.
On other occasions, it may be important to rapidly accelerate to avoid danger or a collision.
You accelerate to 100 and slow down to 30 and then accelerate again.
They expect Asian inflation to accelerate to 3.5 percent in 2010 from 0.7 percent in 2009.
Even ordinary cars might spontaneously accelerate to fatal, uncontrollable speeds, with brakes failing to respond.
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