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Discover Ludwig"on the accelerator" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate an action of increasing the speed of something, usually a vehicle, using an accelerator. For example, "I put my foot on the accelerator and my car quickly sped up."
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In effect I'd jammed on the accelerator.
From there, Williams stepped on the accelerator.
It's time to step on the accelerator".
Parents seem to have their foot on the accelerator.
There's a governor on the accelerator -- both of us.
Place your foot on the accelerator and off you rush.
He is putting his foot on the accelerator.
Lou spins the wheel, stamps on the accelerator.
"We're pressing on the accelerator here," he said.
She stomped on the accelerator and went for him".
Mercilessly, Radcliffe put her foot heavily on the accelerator.
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