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The phrase 'has been gradually accelerating' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a process that has been increasing or progressing at a steady pace over time. For example, "The rate of growth of the economy has been gradually accelerating over the last five years."
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It has been gradually shutting stores and laying off employees.
First, support for both Johnson and Stein has been gradually declining.
That designation removed the uncertainty of annual tariff renewals and spurred large-scale investments and activity from both U.S. and Chinese companies, accelerating what had been gradually shifting trends in global production and trade flows amid China's rise, said Peter Schott of Yale University, who wrote a paper on the subject with Justin Pierce of the Federal Reserve.
Relations have been gradually improving since then.
Powers have been gradually expanded since then.
But sales for some time had been gradually declining.
"I have been gradually deteriorating since November," Wright said.
Along with rapid economic development, the aging process in China is gradually accelerating.
Previous work by Dubinin et al. (2006) have shown how ionospheric ions can be gradually accelerated by what appear to be a penetrating solar wind electric field.
This is discernible that the very social, economic and environmental problems have become part and parcel to the Bangladeshi people which are gradually accelerated due to withdrawals of Ganges waters at Farakka.
Then, the flame surface area was increased and the propagating flame was gradually accelerated.
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