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The phrase "accelerated significantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or change that has increased in speed or intensity to a notable degree.
Example: "The research findings indicate that the development of the new technology has accelerated significantly over the past year."
Alternatives: "increased markedly" or "sped up considerably."
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They found that the movement accelerated significantly in summer, when a lot of surface ice melted.
But the velocity of new cases among all races has accelerated significantly from just a few decades ago.
The average decline in total firearm deaths accelerated significantly, from a 3% decline annually before the reforms to a 5% decline afterwards, the study found.
But Mr. Rockwell has been succumbing to a slow economic death, which accelerated significantly in the last month as his unemployment benefits lapsed.
While industrial and public works projects displaced people in past decades, the pace of industrialization has accelerated significantly in recent years, sharpening competition over land, one of India's most coveted resources.
"HBOS's 2008 results have been adversely affected by the impact of market dislocation, which accelerated significantly in the last quarter of 2008, and the additional impairments required on the HBOS corporate lending portfolios," Mr. Daniels said in a statement.
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2009 will see the pace of digital switchover accelerate significantly.
The risk is that unless supply accelerates significantly, affordability will become stretched.
Over the next several days, we expect that to accelerate significantly, and by the weekend we should have a large amount of debris gathered.
Whenever you have high unemployment, it is difficult to make an argument that wages are going to accelerate significantly," Lonski added.
"Nevertheless, house price growth is outstripping income growth by a wide margin.The risk is that unless supply accelerates significantly, affordability will become stretched".
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