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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing processes, changes, or developments that have increased in speed or intensity.
Example: "The research showed that the rate of climate change has accelerated in the past decade."
Alternatives: "increased in the" or "sped up in the".
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The decrease has probably accelerated in the third quarter.
This trend has accelerated in the last few years.
It is true that social breakdown accelerated in the 1980s.
BALTIMORE, Sept. 16 — Everything is accelerated in the N.F.L., even growth spurts.
"Although I must say that things seem to have really accelerated in the past few years".
But the move to funeral homes has sharply accelerated in the last decade.
"My impression is that it has accelerated in the past five years.
That movement appears to have accelerated in the mid-1980's, Dr. Klenow says.
But I think something has accelerated in the last 10 or 11".
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That accelerated in the '90's".
They also showed that uPA-induced uPAR cleavage was strongly accelerated in the lipid rafts.
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