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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerating sharply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid increase in speed, growth, or intensity in various contexts, such as economics, science, or everyday situations.
Example: "The company's profits have been accelerating sharply over the past quarter, indicating strong market demand."
Alternatives: "rising rapidly" or "increasing dramatically."
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They have been going on since the turn of the century, accelerating sharply after World War II.
Yet whatever the cause, the hollowing-out of mid-wage jobs has been accelerating sharply during the recession.
Darling thinks the economy will expand by a modest 1.25% in 2010 before accelerating sharply to post an expansion of 3.5% in each of the following two years.
It wasn't until the Vietnam War that it began accelerating sharply.
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In America, productivity growth appears to have accelerated sharply in the past few years although Mr Brynjolfsson would argue that the acceleration would look milder if the costly investment in organisational change could be properly measured.
But it has accelerated sharply under austerity.
This trend accelerated sharply with the demise of colonialism four decades ago.
Dinkins, but accelerated sharply during the Giuliani administration.
This trend is now likely to accelerate sharply.
Negotiations for more open markets promise to accelerate sharply.
The disclosure confirmed widespread suspicions that Chrysler's slide had accelerated sharply.
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