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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerate would be" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a hypothetical situation or condition but lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "If we want to improve our performance, we should consider how accelerate would be beneficial."
Alternatives: "speed up would be" or "increase would be".
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On Sunday, Sumwalt said: "The only way that an operable train could accelerate would be if an engineer pushed the throttle forward and the event recorder does record throttle movement".
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BP later acknowledged to Congress that the worst case, if the leak accelerated, would be 60,000 barrels a day, a flow rate that would dump a plume the size of the Exxon Valdez spill into the gulf every four days.
Here we assumed that, when PTS enzymes are expressed above a certain threshold, the whole PTS reaction speed would be extremely accelerated.
One way to accelerate change would be by continuing to broadcast into the country so that North Koreans can access outside radio programming on their illegal devices more easily.
Whatever can accelerate that would be very interesting".
One way to accelerate this would be to create an export financing arm for technology products akin to what the U.S. now has for commodities.
One way to accelerate progress would be through the large-scale implementation of evidence-based health tools and interventions.
Economic growth alone, even if it accelerated, would not be enough to restore the middle class.
Even the accelerated cleanup would be lengthy, lasting 35 years instead of 70.
The maximum wall shear stress is observed at the top of the elbow and the bottom of the upper part of the upward inclined pipe, where an accelerated corrosion would be experienced.
An accelerating universe "would be the worst possible universe, both for the quality and quantity of life," Dr. Krauss said, adding: "All our knowledge, civilization and culture are destined to be forgotten.
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