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Free sign upThe phrase "accelerated in the same" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has increased or progressed at the same rate or in the same manner as something else, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The project timelines accelerated in the same manner as the budget approvals, leading to a faster completion."
Alternatives: "increased at the same rate" or "progressed in a similar way."
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Scientists think heavier particles like protons and ions are accelerated in the same way.
In details, the ions are first accelerated in the same manner as for the inductive variant of TNSA.
The group's latest experiment, which Dr Gauthier told the conference about, showed that the jump is not accelerated in the same way that a smooth crest is, but travels only at c.
Have the pace of your mind and your thinking accelerated in the same way that your heart rate has?
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Planes are either going the opposite way to the direction of travel of the belt, or trying to accelerate in the same direction, which takes longer.
But, at about the same time, military tension accelerated in the Persian Gulf and some OPEC members began to produce above their individual quotas.
That accelerated in the '90's".
History accelerated in the next weeks.
Innovation accelerated in the 1980s.
The trend accelerated in the second half of the year.
The retreat has accelerated in the past two years.
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