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Discover Ludwig"strong acceleration" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the rapid increase in speed or velocity of an object or vehicle. Example: The high-performance sports car boasted strong acceleration, reaching 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds.
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The Escape also has surprisingly strong acceleration, he said.
The LS6 is amazingly flexible, providing strong acceleration in almost any gear of the new six-speed manual transmission.
Part of the swiftness comes from the S Tronic dual-clutch automatic with six gears chosen for strong acceleration, not maximum fuel economy.
The C.V.T. is programmed to keep the engine running near its 5,000 r.p.m. torque peak, where strong acceleration is always available.
David Champion of Consumer Reports wrote: "The Mustang topped this group by delivering strong acceleration, communicative steering and the most agile handling".
Our research suggests that CEO pay increases were lower in 2011-2016 (Figure 1); however, strong acceleration occurred in 2017 and possibly in 2018.
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Lack of data for strong accelerations in the region make it impossible to select attenuation relationships on the basis of local accelerographic registers.
Although the resonant frequency of 10 Hz is relatively high, compared to corner frequencies of large and moderate earthquakes, strong accelerations might be expected even for weak and moderate earthquakes.
While the private sector has been on the upswing since last summer, cutbacks in government employment continue to prevent a stronger acceleration in the economy, economists said.
Here, the fastest increases in sprawl have been observed in the last 25 years, whereas in Zurich the strongest acceleration was in the 1960s.
Accommodations and food services experienced the strongest acceleration from last year (8percentt sales growth from 4.9percentt sales growth in 2014).
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