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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated dramatically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in speed or progress in a particular context, such as technology, growth, or change.
Example: "The development of renewable energy technologies has accelerated dramatically in recent years."
Alternatives: "increased significantly" or "sped up considerably."
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But the trend accelerated dramatically in 2011.
But the pace of indebtedness has accelerated dramatically.
It is certainly true that inflation has not accelerated dramatically.
The exodus from Syria has accelerated dramatically in recent weeks.
Afterward, the human form remained remarkably stable, while behavioral change accelerated dramatically.
Earlier in his speech he also claimed that the forces influencing this shift have accelerated dramatically in 2015 alone.
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But both project that global warming will accelerate dramatically in New England.
That said, Mr. Hamandi predicted that foreign investment would accelerate dramatically in the coming months as people become more confident about security here.
This decline might accelerate dramatically because the book stacks within the building are threatened with demolition; the books would be sent to offsite storage.
If G.D.P. growth accelerates dramatically, investors will start to worry about the Fed shifting back to normal faster than expected, and this could lead to a sell-off in stocks.
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