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The phrase "accelerates it to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of increasing the speed or rate of something to a specific point or level.
Example: "The new engine design accelerates it to a maximum speed of 200 miles per hour."
Alternatives: "speeds it up to" or "increases it to".
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After combustion, the resulting exhaust gas exits through a nozzle with a shape that accelerates it to a high velocity.
As this gas streams off the disk, the intense radiation generated by the very hot gas near the event horizon forces the escaping gas into a cone and accelerates it to speeds as high as a tenth the speed of light.
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You can use the same beam, accelerate it to the speed of light repeatedly.
But nurturing that momentum and accelerating it to victory remains a monumental task.
But by accelerating it to 18 months, Thompson said he ultimately saved the corporation £19m.
"Instead of taking 10 or 15 years, does it accelerate it to a shorter period of time?" Democrats believe their time is now.
The electromagnetic system works by tethering a spacecraft to a rail or track and using a linear motor to accelerate it to supersonic speeds.
Voyager 2 would carry on towards an encounter with Uranus in 1986 and Neptune in 1989, which would accelerate it to more than 50,000mph and hurl it in the direction of the brightest star in our sky – Sirius.
We see the problem in the future and we accelerate it to today.
We need to make sure as we move forward that we don't accelerate it to the point where we create greater risk for the organization.
By the time the spacecraft hits the top of Mars' atmosphere, about seven minutes before touch-down, gravity will have accelerated it to about 21,000km/h.
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