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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerates even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is increasing in speed or intensity beyond a previous level.
Example: "As the project deadline approaches, the team's productivity accelerates even more to meet the demands."
Alternatives: "increases further" or "picks up speed even more".
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When cold fronts pass over mountains, cold air accelerates even more as it moves downslope.
"Today, the pace accelerates even more," General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra said Wednesday during her keynote address.
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And of late, the rate of departure has accelerated even more, with some 40 firefighters retiring every week on average.
As the volume of outbound M&A continues to increase, many expect Chinese investment in Asia to accelerate even more.
As he neared the advice-giving woman on the bench he accelerated even more; her words reached him anyway.
Now, none of this denies that the Stuxnet worm might have kept Iran's program from accelerating even more quickly.
Urban growth accelerated even more rapidly from the mid-1980s, with China's serious entry onto the global economic stage.
Real estate technology has grown exponentially since the first Internet boom, and with every passing year the pace seems to accelerate even more.
"Domestic demand will have to slow sharply and international demand will have to accelerate even more for the trade gap to narrow significantly," said Steve Wood, an economist at Banc of America Securities in San Francisco.
"The internet's impact on our world is already enormous and will accelerate even more in the coming years with the rise of artificial intelligence, the bridging of the physical and digital worlds and the pervasive use of data," said Jesús Villasante, a commission official.
However, shipping fees nearly doubled in 2006 and accelerated even more in 2007, reaching a high of more than five times 2002 prices two months ago.
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