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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this accelerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where events or processes have increased in speed or intensity.
Example: "Due to the recent changes in policy, all this accelerated, leading to a rapid transformation in the industry."
Alternatives: "everything sped up" or "all this hastened".
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All this accelerated the growth of e-commerce in China from a supplier side.
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All this is accelerating a revolution in prices that began when the European Union essentially abolished trade barriers among member countries earlier in this decade.
This accelerating change seems all the larger for being unexpected.
Poor farming practices, the loss of woods and urban development have all further accelerated the runoff of water.
For Rigetti, this is all about accelerating the next step in quantum development.
Retail sales, home sales and consumer confidence all accelerated in March, the quarter's final month, and that acceleration appears to have continued through April.
In our architectural floor model, this process removed on average about 95% of all polygons, and accelerated rendering speed by about a factor of seventeen.
They and a host of other previously natural processes have been interrupted, refashioned and, most of all, accelerated (see article).
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