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The phrase "accelerated the pace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed or rate of progress in a particular context, such as projects, processes, or developments.
Example: "The new policy accelerated the pace of innovation within the company."
Alternatives: "increased the speed of" or "hastened the rate of".
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"But they've really accelerated the pace of reform".
Developments on the battlefield have accelerated the pace of diplomacy.
China, which abandoned its dollar peg in 2005, has accelerated the pace of the yuan's appreciation.
The Giants, anticipating blitzes and a tough front against the run, accelerated the pace of their passing game.
Like a catalyst, Mr Allen's work in software, space travel and basic science has certainly accelerated the pace of change.
The key sentence was this: "The same forces that have been boosting growth in structural productivity seem also to have accelerated the pace of cyclical adjustment".
Provisions in the Pensions Act 2011, accelerated the pace of SPA equalisation for women from April 2016, so that women's SPA reaches 65 in November 2018.
Jesse Griffiths, a researcher at ActionAid, believes the reforms delivered at Accra have accelerated the pace of positive change on the ground.
According to figures from the immigration enforcement agency, known as ICE, the Obama administration has accelerated the pace of deportations over all.
But if Twitter and Facebook have offered fans a community in which to grieve, they have also accelerated the pace of mourning many times over.
Instead, the pain may actually have accelerated the pace of his research, allowing him to withdraw from the world and concentrate entirely on his work.
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