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The phrase "accelerating processes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the speed or efficiency of various processes, such as in business, technology, or scientific research.
Example: "The new software is designed for accelerating processes in data analysis, allowing researchers to obtain results much faster."
Alternatives: "speeding up processes" or "hastening procedures".
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Effects of plasma channel radius, proton bunch parameters and plasma parameters on the accelerating processes of proton driven plasma wakefield acceleration are studied.
This phenomenon reflects the different electron injection mechanisms and accelerating processes responsible for spectral index variations in different L regions during geomagnetic storms.
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Such incidents were bad enough, but the Murphys were even more disturbed by the Fitzgeralds' accelerating process of self-destruction.
It also accelerated processes of gentrification and expulsion of the poor, as city-centre land became more and more lucrative.
The warm conditions produced high rainfall that accelerated processes of erosion and the formation of karstic landscape forms.
Various adipocytokines may also directly affect endothelial function and accelerate processes involved in atherogenesis.
"We think the party is getting unified and we think the appointment of governor Pence is accelerating what is already an accelerated process," Manafort told reporters on Monday.
On Friday, he flew by helicopter to Baltimore, where he announced an accelerated process for federal approval of infrastructure projects.
From this accelerated process came the term DSP.
In fact, it can be regarded as an accelerated process for the classical Newton approach.
The Justice Department insists the accelerated process did not mean applicants got short shrift.
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