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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increased or intensified level of effort put into a task or project, often to achieve results more quickly.
Example: "The team put in an accelerated effort to meet the project deadline, working late into the night."
Alternatives: "intensified effort" or "heightened effort".
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The embargo prompted an accelerated effort in the West to develop alternatives to China.
You're going to see an accelerated effort to address many of the failures in the credit crisis.
South Korea's newly appointed minister of finance and economy, Jin Nyum, promised an accelerated effort to clean up the nation's troubled banks and businesses.
Mr. Mattis added that the American-backed coalition fighting the Islamic State would "continue with the accelerated effort to destroy" the group.
Under a Collins directorate, we could see an accelerated effort to standardize and regulate these companies, either voluntarily or, if that fails, through mandatory rules.
"The coalition forces are in support of this operation, and we will continue … with the accelerated effort to destroy ISIS," Mattis said.
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Moreover, the Administration has accelerated efforts to promote sales.
And several state agencies have accelerated efforts to approve construction of power plants.
He said it could become the basis for accelerated efforts at protection.
Kirchner and his widow and successor, Cristina, accelerated efforts to prosecute aging junta leaders and functionaries.
He called a halt to the distributions and accelerated efforts to get the camps in working order.
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