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The phrase "accelerating toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of increasing speed in the direction of something, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The car was accelerating toward the finish line, determined to win the race."
Alternatives: "speeding towards" or "moving rapidly toward".
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Structurally "Two Lovers" is a romantic comedy, with complications and misunderstandings accelerating toward a big decision.
It ended with "Isak," a deliriously polyrhythmic workout, accelerating toward the finish.
Suddenly, the Spurs were accelerating toward 60 victories, and with the Lakers bumbling, the standard rose.
The music was relentless, deliberately inhuman, the sound of a world accelerating toward some unimaginable mechanized future.
Two straight lines of figure skaters, eight on each side, are on a collision course, accelerating toward each other to the tune of Michael Jackson's "Beat It".
Several characters say they feel the world is coming to an end, a signal that the movie is accelerating toward its own conclusion.
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Those with negative charge are deflected into the accelerator tube, and the beam of negative ions is then accelerated toward a positive high-voltage terminal.
I accelerated toward the front.
Like Oskar and his family and associates, the reader accelerates toward modernity.
The boat accelerated toward the dock, where their dog stood, barking.
The station wagon accelerated toward the city center, and the officers gave chase.
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