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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated hard" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing speed or intensity, but it lacks clarity and precision.
Example: "The project faced accelerated hard challenges that required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "intensely accelerated" or "rapidly intensified".
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I accelerated hard and the thing didn't move.
There was still no objectionable buzz when I accelerated hard through the gears to 70 m.p.h.
Seizing your opportunity Adebolajo, and once he was no longer looking in your direction, you accelerated hard to 30-40mph and ran him down from behind.
He immediately turned his camera on her, took some pictures and then accelerated hard towards her so fast that Tinglan's mother had to jump out of the way.
Publishers will be prosecuted for issuing books describing driving in detail ("'His heart racing wildly, Carlos changed into top and accelerated hard' - would members of the jury like their garageman or their chauffeur to read that?") Strained by obsessions and repressions, standards of driving will get worse and worse.
Tungsten carbide thermal spray coating and accelerated hard chromium plate over nickel resulted in higher fatigue strength when compared to samples conventional or accelerated hard chromium plated.
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"Don't accelerate hard because you'll end up slamming on the brakes at the next traffic light," he said.
By driving as smoothly as possible – avoiding breaking or accelerating hard – you will save fuel and reduce maintenance costs.
My normal tactics were to get round the first bend and then put the burners on for 30m, accelerate hard.
Electric carmakers typically claim that their vehicles can travel a long way without recharging, but that range can fall by a third or more if you turn on the air-conditioning, accelerate hard or otherwise drive normally.
The 31-year-old Austrian, attempting to qualify for only his second grand prix, was accelerating hard in sixth gear when part of the car – believed to be a nose wing – became detached.
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