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The phrase "intended to accelerate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about a plan or action that has been put in place with the goal of making a process go faster. For example: "The training program was intended to accelerate the onboarding process for new employees."
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The march is intended to accelerate the process".
The new funds are intended to accelerate the adoption process.
The takeover by Facebook is intended to accelerate growth.
The product announcements, Mr. Jobs said, are all intended to accelerate Apple's "digital hub" strategy.
Yesterday, it said it intended to accelerate its restructuring because of torcetrapib's failure.
Sell-offs intended to accelerate the strategy will be more difficult in a time of credit-crimped economic weakness.
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We intend to accelerate this growth through the year.
Congressional leaders said they intend to accelerate their investigation of the supposed wrongdoing by the Supreme Court justices.
It does not, for now, intend to accelerate the December disbursement of $1.2 billion due under the current programme.
A student intending to accelerate by one term must complete seven terms of full-time enrollment in Yale College.
Whether or not the new government will live up to these demands, it is clear that Mr Obeid intends to accelerate the process of economic reform.
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