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The phrase "accelerated plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strategy or approach that is designed to speed up a process or achieve results more quickly.
Example: "The team implemented an accelerated plan to meet the project deadline ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "fast-tracked plan" or "expedited plan".
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Crucial to the accelerated plan, according to agency officials, were two separate but related plans also approved by the 12-member board of commissioners yesterday.
That means an accelerated plan for what the network thinks will be the next hit game show from Britain, "The Weakest Link".
The French government announced an accelerated plan for the partial privatization of Électricité de France, the heavily indebted power monopoly, saying that it aimed to sell as much as 30percentt of the company next year.
The one-upmanship came in two forms: improved results in the fourth quarter that exceeded some analyst's expectations, and an accelerated plan to buy back some long-stagnant shares, announced by the chairman, Richard D. Parsons, above.
That helped shape Mr. Obama's narrower ambitions for American involvement, which were on display last week when he announced an accelerated plan to hand over responsibility for security to Afghan forces.
The commitments, which are considered nonbinding but are vital for Turkey's financial stability, were made at a meeting of representatives of 30 European and American banks in Frankfurt, where Turkish officials outlined an accelerated plan to sell state assets, reduce spending and close troubled banks.
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A planned widening of the Panama Canal has accelerated plans for U.S. projects aiming to improve these cities' trade potential.
RR The government has accelerated plans to expand secret hearings into civil courts.
And, she said, her agency had accelerated plans to help them make "vulnerability assessments".
The New Bermondsey development stands to benefit from significant public money and accelerated planning powers.
Take Germany's accelerated plans to close nuclear plants after the Fukushima disaster.
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