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The phrase "accelerated down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics or motion, describing an object that is speeding up while moving downward.
Example: "As the roller coaster reached the peak, it accelerated down the steep drop, thrilling the riders."
Alternatives: "speeding downward" or "gaining speed downward".
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Since the start of the year, the slide in plastic CD sales has accelerated, down more than 20percentt, according to Nielsen SoundScan data.
As the truck accelerated down the steep hill, the debris flow chased and caught it.
Finally, the truck reached the top and accelerated down the hill, followed by all the cars.
Moreover, a side still to banish slight relegation fears appeared petrified every time Albert Adomah accelerated down the right wing or George Friend slalomed forward from left-back.
A crowd of 9,000 people cheered as the plane accelerated down the runway and lifted off into a darkening sky.
And speaking of cash, the path to profitability for MVP.com, which was "originally three to four years," he said, "has been accelerated down to under two years".
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As the plane began to accelerate down the runway at more than 100mph, he began to smell a strange odour described as similar to a 'central heating boiler'.
At 107 seconds after the plane began to accelerate down the runway, or less than a minute after the wheels left the ground, an "airframe rattling" noise was heard.
There's no map display for proper route planning, and the section of road visible onscreen is pretty limited, so you'll often find yourself accelerating down dead ends.
Which means they need to enter graduate school fully tuned up and ready to accelerate down their chosen career path.
If it is accelerating down, the fielder knows the ball will land in front, and will run forward.
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