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The phrase "accelerated promotions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to career advancement, particularly when discussing the speed at which individuals are promoted within an organization.
Example: "The company has implemented a new policy to encourage accelerated promotions for high-performing employees."
Alternatives: "fast-tracked promotions" or "expedited promotions".
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To meet the need, the Army has accelerated promotions of junior officers (tapping some before they are ready) and has retained officers passed over for promotion, who in normal times would have been retired involuntarily.
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Calculated reticence is forgivable given May's accelerated promotion to the top job.
This may involve accelerated promotion for some, and sideways – or downwards – moves for others.
Such was the accelerated promotion Mr. Gorbachev gave him, by June 1987 he was in the top five.
Cowen gave him an accelerated promotion, appointing him Minister for Finance, the No 2 post in government.
A local workingman who had enjoyed accelerated promotion, he had died a few years earlier, but a number of his relatives remained.
As an incentive for agreeing to a two-year secondment, the teachers may be offered a higher salary, relocation costs and accelerated promotion into future leadership roles.
A fast-track system of accelerated promotion in the police for the brightest recruits is being announced on Wednesday by the home secretary, Theresa May, as part of a radical overhaul of recruitment.
She started as a beat constable in London's West End and worked her way up to inspector before being seconded on to the staff of the accelerated promotion course.
Older loyalists were irritated by the emergence of presidential sons, who not only were much younger than they were but also seemed to want to combine the pleasures of a playboy lifestyle with an accelerated promotion to the top.
His accelerated promotion to inspector at 24 was followed by 18 years in which he graduated from Oxford with a first in PPE, came out as gay to wife, family and colleagues, divorced, progressed up the police hierarchy, had a turbulent five-year relationship with James Renolleau that was to be the basis of a scandal, and was appointed as commander of the Lambeth force in 2000.
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