Sentence examples for accelerated changes from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accelerated changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe changes that are happening at a faster pace than usual, often in contexts related to technology, society, or the environment.
Example: "The accelerated changes in technology have transformed the way we communicate and work."
Alternatives: "rapid changes" or "swift changes".

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Perturbations in geomorphic processes or environments cause accelerated changes in most landform configurations, soils, and deposits, which eventually slow down as new equilibrium forms develop.

Horta-Osório has accelerated changes at the bank such as the decision to take a £3.2bn provision for mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI) and embark on fresh cost-cutting measures.

The referendum and its aftermath have accelerated changes that were happening anyway: Labour's long decline since the mid-1990s, thestrangementnt of its old working-class base, and the fact that it is increasingly a party rooted in big cities.

India's growing economy has accelerated changes in business and at the workplace, he said, and authors who write about these changes are popular because the "country's book-reading public is eager to stay updated".

TOKYO — Japanese voters handed a landslide victory to the governing Liberal Democrats in parliamentary elections on Sunday, strengthening the grip of a party that promises accelerated changes to Japan's economy and a shift away from its postwar pacifism.

Education is going through accelerated changes to accommodate the needs of contemporary students.

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"But there is a further need for change, and even accelerated change".

It also accelerated change in other ways: in science and technology, for example.

Public protest has accelerated change on several fronts, notably debt relief.

This will be devastating in itself, but by that stage climate change may be difficult to stop and may trigger accelerated change.

"What we are seeing is vastly accelerated change post 9/11," said Robyn Lim, a professor of international relations at Nanzan University, in Nagoya.

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