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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated by globalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or phenomenon that has been hastened or intensified due to the effects of globalisation.
Example: "The growth of technology in developing countries has been accelerated by globalisation, leading to increased connectivity and innovation."
Alternatives: "driven by globalisation" or "enhanced by globalisation".
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As money flooded in from broadcasting and sponsorship deals, later accelerated by globalisation and the emergence of new media opportunities and platforms, so the potential for malfeasance increased.
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Although the precariat does not consist simply of victims, since many in it challenge their parents' labouring ethic, its growth has been accelerated by the neoliberalism of globalisation, which put faith in labour market flexibility, the commodification of everything and the restructuring of social protection.
This is globalisation in action, accelerated by a slowdown in the Chinese economy that has encouraged its domestic steelmakers to turn to export markets with greater vigour.
Technology accelerates globalisation, and globalisation accelerates technological progress.At the same time technology is undermining some of the 20th century's equalising institutions.
Dean's journey into jihad was accelerated by personal tragedy.
While this process is part of an accelerated globalisation of the service sector, marked by a new internationalisation of labour, it poses problems for less developed states.
To stay competitive, America must first put its own house in order by attending to its fiscal and trade deficits and strengthening its educational system to withstand an accelerated pace of globalisation.
On the other hand, a decade of accelerated globalisation has seen every country integrated even more closely into the world economy.
Last week - following a meeting between Icann's president, Fadi Chehade, and President Rousseff - Icann itself backed calls for the accelerated globalisation of its functions " towards an environment in which all stakeholders, including all governments, participate on an equal footing".
Whatever any country leader says about banning travel or shutting down the movement of people, the world is accelerating its globalisation and that means people move around.
Since 1945 the world has experienced a new era of accelerating globalisation, and the international movement of labour is proving once again to be of the greatest economic and social significance.
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