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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated calmly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is done quickly but in a composed or relaxed manner.
Example: "Despite the urgency of the situation, she accelerated calmly, maintaining her focus and composure."
Alternatives: "moved swiftly yet peacefully" or "progressed rapidly but serenely."
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He stayed low out of the blocks, accelerated calmly and caught his training partner Jon Drummond at about 80 meters to win easily in 10.01 seconds today at the United States Olympic track and field trials.
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Just as with traditional hybrids, braking and accelerating calmly will allow the EV's regenerative braking system to conserve more electricity, giving you longer range.
As the music pounds, Mr. White only calmly accelerates his rope winding.
6.43pm GMT 10th over: West Indies 78-1 (Gayle 38, Samuels 10) Gayle accelerates again, calmly flicking a perfectly well-flighted ball from Tredwell over the square leg stands for six.
That deadline will force decisions that should be made calmly and with significant community input to be accelerated.
Events accelerated.
"I accelerated.
He emerged from the blocks calmly, keeping his head down for half the race, instead of popping up and accelerating immediately at full speed.
See, when you get road rage and start accelerating more quickly and braking suddenly, you create disproportionately high levels of carbon emission as opposed to when you drive calmly and make speed transitions smoothly.
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Accelerating inflation.
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