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The phrase "appears to be accelerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a process or phenomenon that seems to be happening at a faster rate than expected.
Example: "The rate of technological advancement appears to be accelerated in recent years, leading to rapid changes in various industries."
Alternatives: "seems to be speeding up" or "looks to be hastened".
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Utilization of PHB appears to be accelerated in H16/pER1 and H16/pER2 (Figure 1C), but the overexpression of phaZ1 and phaZ2 does not seem to have a significant effect on the final PHB content after 72 h in PHB utilization medium.
The evolution of the differentially evolved genes thus appears to be accelerated in human specific serovars suggesting a role for these genes in the host adaptation of human specific serovars.
The deterioration in β-cell function in youth appears to be accelerated compared with that observed in adults (10– 10).
Operationally, we determine persistence time as the evolutionary time interval after which sequence divergence appears to be accelerated or sequence similarity becomes undetectable.
Atherosclerosis appears to be accelerated in patients with vasculitis, although it is difficult to discern its contributing impact on subsequent vascular occlusion.
The loss of lung function appears to be accelerated and therefore more relevant in the early stages of COPD [ 60, 61].
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Indeed, the growth appears to be accelerating.
"In fact, it appears to be accelerating".
And the number of them appears to be accelerating.
First, the downward trend appears to be accelerating.
A GLOBAL recovery in manufacturing appears to be accelerating.
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