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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated greatly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in speed or progress in various contexts, such as technology, processes, or events.
Example: "The development of the new software accelerated greatly after the team implemented agile methodologies."
Alternatives: "increased significantly" or "sped up considerably."
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Range expansion was then accelerated greatly by repeated anthropogenic dispersals, significantly the pet trade.
There are now 80 McDonald's in Beijing alone, a figure that has accelerated greatly in the past two years.
Progress toward a Mohawk casino has accelerated greatly, after moving in fits and starts since the mid-1990's.
The epithelial cell culture shows that the grafted collagen IV accelerated greatly the epithelium regeneration.
In an acidic environment, the drug release of DOX-loaded micelles was accelerated greatly.
In the United States, the practice has accelerated greatly in the last few years, as the technology has improved with the introduction of products like the Apple iPhone.
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A 4percentt rise in premiums last year was the largest since 1994, and insurers say the increases are accelerating greatly this year.
RNA interference (RNAi) has the potential to accelerate greatly the pace of discovery biology.
Possible Benefits OSTEOPOROSIS -- By their early 30's, women start to lose more bone than their bodies replace, but the rate of bone loss accelerates greatly at menopause.
Gradual degradation in potential vegetation cover begins ca. 3000 BP and accelerates greatly after ca. 2500 BP.
In the past year, SpotHero has seen its business accelerate greatly in NYC with the number of parking facilities in its marketplace increasing from 183 to 645.
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