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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated far" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing speed or progress, but it would typically require additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The project accelerated far beyond our initial expectations, leading to early completion."
Alternatives: "advanced significantly" or "progressed rapidly".
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"Things have accelerated far quicker than I ever imagined," said Youngs yesterday.
Inflation in the UK has accelerated far more than many economists have predicted.
When the driver accelerated far beyond the speed limit, the officer pulled back and returned to Burbank in the interest of safety, Dilibert said.
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These rates have been accelerating far faster for the high-skilled group than for the rest.
North eastern leaders feel increasingly isolated and unloved: as Scotland wins greater powers and autonomy, the economy of London and the south east continues to accelerate far ahead of Tyneside and Wearside.
2.35pm: One crucial factor that may help deliver real progress in the climate negotiations by shifting the US position, is American fears that China is accelerating far ahead in its development of renewable energy technology – and the business opportunities that will go with that.
Even as the company released new product after new product, and grew larger and larger, its growth rate continued to accelerate, far surpassing its competitors.
"The ambiance of Chengdu was always addictive, but now the overall quality of life is accelerating far more than any of the many other cities I've been to in China," he explains.
Bikes have always been a fixture of city life, but their use is now accelerating far faster than both population and employment, according to the paper.
In an age where income growth is accelerating far faster for the wealthy than for anyone else, and where the widening divide between rich and poor has brought people to the streets in protest, we're betting that highly-compensated executives wouldn't want to advertise the fact that their earnings are many, many multiples of what their employees make.
The longevity revolution, which has added 50percenttoto life expectancy over the last century -- and continues to add years to the average lifespan -- has spawned an elderly population that is growing at an accelerated rate, far outstripping the younger productive workforce.
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