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The phrase "accelerating on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to speed, movement, or progress, often in reference to vehicles or processes.
Example: "The car was accelerating on the highway, quickly gaining speed as it approached the exit."
Alternatives: "speeding along the" or "gaining momentum on the".
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In this paper, the effects of accelerating on the carbonation process are discussed.
Our instructor whipped around the course like a pinball, accelerating on the bends and standing on his pedals.
Knowing Thwaites has a good kick, Thomas went early, accelerating on the final ascent of St Vincent Street.
"This will wear down the brake pads," Mr. Jeppesen said, accelerating on the final descent, tucking for speed as the trail flattened out on the valley floor.
On the team radio Vettel was quick to blame Kvyat, accelerating on the inside from the third row, for the collision, claiming that the Russian came up behind him "like a madman" and branding the attacking move "suicidal".
The month-on-month decline in the Case-Shiller index of house prices in 20 large cities is accelerating; on the latest reckoning, it was down by 12.7% over the 12 months to February 29th.
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It lacked most of the philosophical charm of the first film, and Bekmambetov's typical nitro-charged style did a bit of a hit-and-run on any poignant statement it could have made on relationship pressures in Putin's accelerating, on-the-make new Russia.
We also present resequencing data from one particular element accelerated on the human lineage.
But the water table has dropped by ten metres since 1973 and the rate of decline is accelerating on both the Indian and the Pakistani sides of the region.
Take the club back slowly but accelerate on the downswing.
When Cancellara accelerated on the last incline, Boonen fell back.
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