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The phrase "always be accelerated" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of continuous improvement or speed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In our fast-paced industry, we must always be accelerated to stay ahead of the competition."
Alternatives: "constantly improve" or "perpetually speed up".
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And if the alcohol buzz is a little slow in coming, the process can always be accelerated by a shot of gourmet-grade palinka (fruit brandy).
The fourth and final lesson is that product and service improvement can and should always be accelerated.
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"It should be accelerated.
This must now be accelerated".
Time must be accelerating.
And the trend seems to be accelerating.
Warming seems to be accelerating somewhat.
Now that process is accelerated.
Imports are being accelerated.
"Part of that has been accelerated.
But recently, the schedule was accelerated.
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