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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'helped speed up' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express that something contributed to making something else happen faster. For example: "The new technology helped speed up the production process."
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Thanks to Dylan who helped speed up the process!
All three helped speed up my round of golf and gave mostly accurate distance readings.
Sure enough, an agent asked to search his bag, but the placement helped speed up the process.
So too is the nitrogen cycle, which converts pure nitrogen from the air into useful chemicals, and which mankind has helped speed up by over 150%.
In the past three years this technology has helped speed up dramatically Monsanto's ability to identify and grow the most productive seed for any given location.
But the properties were highly attractive to buyers looking to improve them, he said, and the redevelopment designation helped speed up the transactions.
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Compilers can help speed up programs.
Now, computer technology may help speed up this job.
A government report said the material was chosen to help speed up construction.
Amtrak, backed by regional governors, is asking for $1.3 billion that would help speed up Acela trains.
The purpose of the buffers is to help speed up performance.
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