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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has increased in speed or intensity, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "The project accelerated on its timeline after the new resources were allocated."
Alternatives: "sped up" or "increased in pace".
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We also present resequencing data from one particular element accelerated on the human lineage.
That process was accelerated on Tuesday.
"Is evolution accelerated on planets around M stars?" he asked.
When Cancellara accelerated on the last incline, Boonen fell back.
But that is changing, and the process was almost greatly accelerated on Monday.
Car insurers have accelerated on signs that recent declines in prices could be slowing.
Other reports came from drivers who said their vehicle had accelerated on its own.
Chondrocytes maturation appears more accelerated on the side opposite to incisor disocclusion.
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