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The phrase "accelerated vigorously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that has been increased in speed or intensity with a lot of energy or force.
Example: "The team accelerated vigorously in their efforts to meet the project deadline, working late into the night."
Alternatives: "sped up energetically" or "intensified rapidly".
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As the resulting smell of smoking tyre intensified, he accelerated vigorously in the hope of getting home to summon medical attention.
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"Following the merger, AB vigorously accelerated the deceptive practices described below, sacrificing the quality products once produced by Anheuser-Busch in order to reduce costs," said the lead lawsuit, which was filed Friday in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of consumers.
Whether laminopathy disorders truly represent accelerated aging is vigorously debated [ 33] but it is clear that many of these diseases are characterized by an early onset of gene expression changes and morphological skin changes resembling those of normal aging [ 34].
Stakeholders — ranging from hardware manufacturers and service providers to cloud platforms — are vigorously weighing in to position their offerings in anticipation of windfall rewards from accelerated IoT adoption.
Events accelerated.
"I accelerated.
Then the killing accelerated.
(a) accelerate.
This can only accelerate.
This change is accelerating.
But they are accelerating.
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