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"his accelerator" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It implies that someone possesses or owns an accelerator, which is typically used to control the speed of a vehicle. Example: The car was going too fast, so he pressed down on his accelerator to increase the speed even more.
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He was a strong opponent of secrecy in science, and, in an influential speech announcing the creation of the Enrico Fermi Institute said: Allison rebuilt his accelerator, which he called the "kevatron", because it could accelerate particles to energies of 400 KeV.
He floors his accelerator and watches the barn diminish in his rear view mirror.
Paul Smith, director of Ignite 100, has personally helped more than 30 tech companies through his accelerator programme.
At one point, Pryor says, he stepped on his accelerator so that it appeared he intended to ram her Landcruiser.
In 1946 he cofounded the High Voltage Engineering Corporation HVECC) to manufacture his accelerator, and in 1960 he left MIT to work full time for HVEC.
To paraphrase a line from a Celine Dion song that might be from the time when this movie was set, the director pushed his accelerator all the way to the Equator.
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"PICK me up at the corner," shouted Mr. Carlo one day in late October, hitting his wheelchair accelerator and whizzing down the sidewalk near his Upper West Side brownstone.
One driver reported that his Avensis accelerator became stuck last August while overtaking at 65mph.
He will talk to me about gear, gadgets, and his new accelerator, Highway1.
Casey said the company "closes the loop" that begins at his hardware accelerator, Highway1, giving startups a complete solution for creation, development and sales of their products.
If you would like to officially enroll in the Ressi academy (aka his startup accelerator, Founder Institute) you can apply for one of eight locations online.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com