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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive acceleration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to speed, performance, or behavior, often in discussions about vehicles, technology, or competitive strategies.
Example: "The new sports car features aggressive acceleration, allowing it to go from 0 to 60 mph in just three seconds."
Alternatives: "rapid acceleration" or "swift acceleration".
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"We have options to accelerate with minor income effects but an aggressive acceleration requirement from the PRA would require additional actions and could restrict our ability to extend balance sheet availability to customers, including - potentially - lending to the UK and other economies, which is something of course we want to avoid," he added.
Aggressive acceleration is needed far less often in encounters in the city's stressful traffic circles.
Visitors to Mr Clarkson's blog can find a list of uncharacteristically worthy fuel-economy tips, which include avoiding aggressive acceleration and braking, switching off unnecessary gadgets and even driving more slowly.This sensible advice from the nation's petrolhead-in-chief is only one piece of evidence that high oil prices are beginning to alter consumer behaviour.
With Wall Street bracing itself for an aggressive acceleration of the Federal Reserve's rate tightening policy next week, today's flurry of earnings warnings and downgraded expectations added fuel to the fire.
By classifying the driving population into several distinct groups, this study further investigates the correlation between the countdown timer and two hazardous maneuvers: aggressive acceleration and conservative (abrupt) stopping, respectively.
He's likely referring to a software-based restriction on use of Tesla's Launch Control and aggressive acceleration features, which was limited both in terms of total uses and times it could be used successively to limit its impact on vehicle powertrain parts, as well as the Tesla's battery.
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This appears to be the beginning of an aggressive product acceleration for Cadillac.
The broad ratio spread gives the Panamera its aggressive low-speed acceleration while preserving its highway efficiency.
"Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas.
"Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gasoline," Exxon noted.
The DBR parameter value is set based on highway studies which suggest that about 75% of aggressive drivers tend to favour acceleration over a general mean velocity [10].
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