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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone moving away quickly, often in a context involving speed or urgency.
Example: "The car accelerated away from the traffic light as soon as it turned green."
Alternatives: "sped off" or "took off quickly."
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He accelerated away from Diomansy Kamara all the way into the area.
As she accelerated away, West is alleged to have opened fire.
Vehicles slowed, almost stopped and then accelerated away, Pandey later remembered.
Ram Singh shut the doors immediately behind him, and his brother accelerated away.
Fischer accelerated away to the title, playing some of the most sublime chess ever witnessed in championship competition.
Three times in the first half he accelerated away from his markers in an attempt to make something happen.
Then a marvellous turnaround: within a few strides Paula regained the lead, then accelerated away to win by a street.
He flagged down a taxi which slowed, but when the driver got a good look at him he accelerated away.
He bided his time and played impressively straight but when the ball was over-pitched he drove it with easy timing and it accelerated away from the fielders.
Everton's understanding was apparent in a slickly worked opener, Bryan Oviedo finding Lukaku, who accelerated away to score in an eighth successive game against West Ham.
After a moment's pause Hayes started to pull to the curb, but Smith surged into the oncoming lane, swerved around Hayes, and accelerated away.
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