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The phrase 'has been accelerating up' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe when something has been increasing in speed or momentum over a period of time. For example: "The sales figures for this year have been accelerating up since the introduction of our new marketing strategy."
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That pace has been accelerating of late, with many of Europe's biggest electricity companies rushing to buy up utilities outside their borders.
Green adoption has been accelerating at Ford, too.
This trend has been accelerating in recent years.
Indeed, the E. cuniculi genome presents a high proportion of genes in which evolution has been accelerated by up to four-fold.
A lot of people have been talking about how the speed of life has been accelerating and architecture needs to catch up to that speed.
Though unemployment in the city remains high — and the office market is showing only minimal improvement — retail leasing began picking up late last year and has been accelerating this year.
That rate has been accelerating.
Moreover, data proliferation has been accelerating.
The earning gap between the two groups has been accelerating.
The marketplace lending revolution has been accelerating.
But the latest run-up has been accelerated by the scramble to introduce a new reformulated fuel in most large metropolitan areas.
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