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"accelerated further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular action or process that has been continuing at an increasing rate. For example, "The company's success accelerated further in the last year."
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Until now, the rate of venture investment has accelerated further.
It rose noticeably in March and accelerated further this week (see chart).
Importantly, though, they never dipped significantly below the required run rate, and once Russell came in to join Pathan at the crease they accelerated further.
But it has accelerated further as much of the creative talent in the developer world has shifted toward smartphone and iPad applications.
Songs that rev up and end abruptly on Tool's albums only accelerated further, riffing harder and harder as if, through furious motion, they could somehow break through Tool's perpetual tension to reach a long-denied release.
"Faced with this kind of competition, the Neanderthals seem to have retreated initially into more marginal and less attractive regions of the continent and eventually, within a space of at most a hundred thousand years, for their populations to have declined to extinction – perhaps accelerated further by sudden climatic deterioration across the continent around 40,000 years ago".
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That pace could accelerate further.
Moreover, with the renminbi losing 1% of its value each month, capital flight would accelerate further.
It is unlikely that the rate of inventory accumulation will accelerate further.
Will the pace of change remain so rapid – or even accelerate further?
Nor is it likely that the pace of Chinese buying will accelerate further.
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