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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with greater acceleration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the increase in speed or rate of change in motion, often in scientific or technical contexts. Example: "The vehicle was designed to move with greater acceleration than its predecessor, allowing for quicker response times."
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I've seen snails on beaches move with greater acceleration, but morality overcame rationality.
Consistent with greater acceleration, the maximum turn amplitude also increased strikingly with step size.
Quantitative measurements of microsphere movement in extracardiac regions of the abdominal cavity showed that during periods of abdominal contractions hemolymph flows in dorsal and retrograde directions at a higher velocity and with greater acceleration than during periods of abdominal rest.
Individuals with autism produced horizontal sinusoidal arm movements that were more jerky than those of control participants, and which proceeded with greater acceleration and velocity (Fig. 3).
Results show that individuals with autism moved with atypical kinematics; they did not minimize jerk to the same extent as the matched typical control group, and moved with greater acceleration and velocity.
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It performed indistinguishably from a diesel car of that era, with great acceleration, rallylike handling and a bare-bones interior.
It is important to stress that a gene with great acceleration does not necessarily have a very high evolutionary rate.
I spoke to Michael Holding and we both think his run up can be even quicker, with an even greater acceleration so he hits the crease hard.
Controversially, Bestilny et al. reported an inverse relationship between telomere length and progression of immunosuppression, with HIV infection resulting in a 5-fold or greater acceleration of aging of the circulating PBMC component of the immune system [ 34].
The use of 3-carboxyvinylcarbazole resulted in greater acceleration of the deamination reaction than that achieved with CNVK.
Therefore, if an object has a small mass, a greater acceleration rate is required for that object than if the same force were applied to an object with a greater mass.
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