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The phrase "accelerated to the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that has increased in speed or intensity towards a specific point or goal.
Example: "The vehicle accelerated to the maximum speed allowed on the highway."
Alternatives: "sped up to the" or "increased to the".
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Maybe, SnO2 accelerated to the formation of MPO and DPO.
And Bennett shows how the process has accelerated to the point of absurdity.
So far, Rose and Mayo have accelerated to the head of their draft class.
That tail-swallowing has accelerated to the point where the original content almost begins to blur.
Stocks also gained after Canada's first-quarter economic growth accelerated to the fastest pace in a year.
Her taxi barreled down Twist Street, pedestrians scattering ahead of it as it accelerated to the rhythm of Zulu pop.
Led by higher food and energy costs, inflation in Spain accelerated to the fastest rate in more than a decade in December even after economic growth slowed.
Singapore's inflation in June accelerated to the highest in a year as holiday travel became more expensive and car prices increased.
Driving force Martin Whitmarsh, having honed his engineering skills at the noted temple to academia Portsmouth Polytechnic, accelerated to the position of team principal.
Mexico's inflation accelerated to the fastest annual pace in more than five years last month on higher costs for gasoline, electricity and eggs.
American life had not urbanized and accelerated to the point where the three hours of languid, pastoral play in a Tuesday-afternoon baseball game were deemed "slow".
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