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The phrase "accelerated to get out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone or something is hastily moving or increasing speed in order to exit or leave a place.
Example: "The car accelerated to get out of the congested traffic and onto the open road."
Alternatives: "sped up to leave" or "rushed to exit".
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Ms. Callaremi said that as she accelerated to get out of the way, she saw the plane's right wing hit a small tree in a parking median, which spun the plane around before it halted.
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You will also have a hard time avoiding traffic should you need to accelerate to get out of the way of turning vehicles.
Another option is to quickly accelerate to get past the animal.
But retiree coverage from employers has been declining as companies push to get out from under accelerating costs.
You got to get out".
How to get out?
"You've got to get out there".
I want to get out".
"We've got to get out here".
He needs to get out".
"I need to get out".
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