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gradually faster
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'gradually faster' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change in speed occurring over a period of time. For example, "The train sped up gradually faster until it reached top speed."
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"L.S.D.," as he humorously called it, was aerobic endurance training that allowed you to enjoy running and at the same time bolster your aerobic capacity so that it got steadily easier to run farther and (gradually) faster.
News & Media
Get gradually faster.
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Good bands to look for inspiration from include: Minor Threat, The Dead Kennedys, Bad Brains, Black Flag, Discharge, Agnostic Front etc. Start playing these songs gradually faster.
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57 human-written examples
Then, gradually get faster and faster as you get more confident with the bike.
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He warmed up gradually into faster playing, but only for a minute or so.
News & Media
Accompanied by an incessant drumbeat that gradually becomes faster and more insistent, the images appear on a succession of four circular screens lined up in the center of the gallery.
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"Growth in the mainland is gradually becoming faster than in Taiwan".
News & Media
It appears that patients with recurrent exacerbations show a more rapid decline in their physical activity level than stable patients and their functional capacity gradually decreases faster over time [ 11].
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Note that after the second bleaching event the central recovery returned to its original fast rate and the peripheral recovery returned to its original slow rate, showing that the increasing rate of recovery in the periphery was not due to peripheral binding sites gradually exchanging faster over time.
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As these parameters increase, the rate of recovery gradually becomes faster until it essentially plateaus (although with greater variance and initial radius, the rate of recovery may slow slightly if the initial spatial extent is large enough for the population to experience early growth before diffusion causes decline prior to recovery).
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Gradually go faster.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "gradually faster", ensure the context clearly indicates a process or activity that increases in speed or pace over time. For example, "The music gradually faster until it reached a crescendo."
Common error
Avoid using "gradually faster" to describe actions that occur instantaneously. Instead, reserve it for scenarios where the increase in speed happens incrementally. Saying something like "The car went gradually faster into the wall" is incorrect as collision indicates immediate acceleration.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gradually faster" functions as an adverbial modifier describing how an action or process increases in speed over time. As Ludwig AI suggests, it indicates a change in speed occurring over a period of time.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "gradually faster" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase used to describe an increase in speed over time, as also validated by Ludwig AI. While not exceedingly common, the phrase appears across diverse contexts, from news and media to scientific papers and wikis. To ensure clarity, it’s essential to use the phrase in scenarios where a process speeds up incrementally. Related alternatives include "increasing in speed" and "accelerating progressively". Use "gradually faster" carefully, making sure to describe the slow and progressive change.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
increasing in speed
Focuses on the action of increasing speed rather than the manner.
accelerating progressively
Uses "accelerating" to emphasize the rate of change and "progressively" to highlight the incremental nature.
gaining speed incrementally
Highlights the addition of small increments of speed.
becoming rapidly paced
Emphasizes the resulting state of being fast-paced.
picking up pace steadily
Uses a more informal expression to convey a similar idea.
ramping up the velocity
Employs technical vocabulary to denote an increase in speed.
progressing at an increased tempo
Describes increasing speed within the context of tempo.
expediting over time
Conveys acceleration over an elapsed time.
mounting in tempo
Describes increasing speed within the context of tempo.
building up speed over time
Focuses on the accumulation of speed.
FAQs
How can I use "gradually faster" in a sentence?
Use "gradually faster" to describe a process or action where the speed increases over time. For example, "As I practiced, I was able to play the song "gradually faster"."
What are some alternatives to "gradually faster"?
Alternatives include phrases like "increasing in speed", "accelerating progressively", or "gaining speed incrementally".
Is "gradually faster" grammatically correct?
Yes, "gradually faster" is grammatically correct. "Gradually" is an adverb modifying the adjective "faster".
Which is more appropriate, "gradually faster" or "faster gradually"?
"Gradually faster" is the more common and natural word order. While "faster gradually" isn't necessarily incorrect, it sounds less idiomatic.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
77%
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested