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The phrase "accelerated fast" is not correct in standard written English due to redundancy.
You can use it informally to emphasize the speed of acceleration, but it is better to choose a more precise expression.
Example: "The car accelerated fast, leaving the other vehicles behind."
Alternatives: "accelerated quickly" or "sped up rapidly."
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"It accelerated fast and it turned fast".
Yahhhhh!" The driver accelerated fast into the rain, and the passengers' laughter span away down the road.
If one day you started the Pod 15 minutes later then usual, tailgated other cars, accelerated fast and braked hard, the car would know something was wrong.
Since 1997, spending on pre-school children has accelerated fast, rising from £1.8 billion then to £3.8 billion last year.The money has flowed through two main channels: the child-care tax credit and an increase in free nursery places.
Karyn Polak, deputy general counsel of global wealth management and general counsel of the Citigroup Private Bank, accelerated fast upon joining Citigroup : two promotions in just over a year.
Dave Mirra was only 13 when he became co-sponsored by the Haro Bikes BMX team in 1987, and his sports career accelerated fast.
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It began as an abstract tone poem of cooing high notes, then floated down from the stratosphere and morphed into an accelerated fast-swinging celebration of erotic besottedness.
Under an accelerated "fast-track" scheme, Matsushita men must still serve for at least ten years before promotion to section chief, and 18 years to become a division chief).
Treasury Prices Fall Treasury bond prices fell yesterday as the Labor Department said inflation accelerated faster than an initial estimate.
The number of refugees has accelerated faster than projected in that appeal.
A couple of weeks later, though, the relationship accelerated faster than either of them could have imagined.
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