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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or action that has been hastened or expedited for a specific purpose or outcome.
Example: "The project timeline was accelerated for the upcoming product launch to ensure everything was ready on time."
Alternatives: "expedited for" or "hastened for".
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But life has accelerated for baby boomers and their children.
Instinct kicked in and I accelerated for the stage win, but couldn't shift them.
"Once President Obama was elected, the pace accelerated for the socialist agenda," Mr. Benishek wrote.
His defender bumped into him, and Lin accelerated for an easy layup.
A free electron will be accelerated for a while but will then collide with an ion.
On Broadway, plans have been accelerated for the revival of August Wilson's breakthrough drama "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom".
Payments are set to begin next year, but will possibly be accelerated for the elderly and the sick.
Fu, L., Niu, B., Zhu, Z., Wu, S. & Li, W. CD-HIT: accelerated for clustering the next-generation sequencing data.
Downside momentum accelerated for stocks when Ukrainian President Poroshenko said that 15,000 Russian soldiers have been deployed into the Donetsk region in the east of the country.
Ms. Elliott, 29, said she was not nervous as the bidding accelerated for "Rosie," which Sotheby's had estimated would sell for $3 million to $5 million.
"We found that homicide and suicide firearms deaths had been falling before the reforms, but the rate of the fall accelerated for both of them after the reforms.
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