Sentence examples for speed rise from inspiring English sources

The term "speed rise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is increasing in speed. For example: The speed rise on the rollercoaster was thrilling.

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If you change 'hit' to 'smashed into' the witnesses estimates of speed rise yet again.

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Top speed rises to 207 m.p.h., from 205.

It livens up as the engine speed rises, but the Veloster is not really the speedy sportster its name suggests.

As speed rose, so did "quality" and therefore dollar value as measured in the government's accounts -- and therefore worker output.

When the interviewer asked the same question with the verb "smashed" instead of "contacted," the witnesses' average estimate for the cars' speed rose to more than forty miles per hour.

So it's worrying that last week's Ofcom digital review highlighted 8% of households still don't have access to what it regards as a minimum acceptable broadband speed, rising to almost half in rural areas.

One of the strongest cues a motorcycle delivers to its rider is the sound and feel of the engine's rotational speed rising and falling as the gears are shifted.

However, as speed rises the total connection time drastically drops.

And when the flue gas speed rose, gas residence time correspondingly reduced and the adsorption efficiency dropped.

From this figure, it can be concluded that the amount of reserve margin for the delta type tends to increase as wind speed rises.

Tests with CWS show that individual's motion speed rises up to 50% and the total evacuation time is reduced down to 25% in respect to the traditional system.

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