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The phrase "accelerated pace of globalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed at which globalisation is occurring, particularly in economic, cultural, or technological contexts.
Example: "The accelerated pace of globalisation has led to significant changes in international trade and communication."
Alternatives: "rapid rate of globalisation" or "increased speed of globalisation".
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To stay competitive, America must first put its own house in order by attending to its fiscal and trade deficits and strengthening its educational system to withstand an accelerated pace of globalisation.
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