accelerated pace

collocation in English

meaningsofaccelerateandpace

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accelerate
verb
uk
/əkˈsel.ə.reɪt/
us
/əkˈsel.ɚ.eɪt/
When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the ...
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pace
noun
uk
/peɪs/
us
/peɪs/
the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens ...
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(Definition ofaccelerateandpacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofaccelerated pace

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The decline of the granite industry proceeds at anacceleratedpace.
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It may have to go at anacceleratedpace, but do not let it go at the pace at which it has apparently been going in some places.
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I contend that the increase in population makes it absolutely essential that development should be at anacceleratedpaceand that it is not enough merely to maintain the pace.
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Reforms usually occur in a context of political turmoil and chaos, with interest groups being challenged and decisions being made at anacceleratedpace.
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That curve continued upwards through 1935 and, one might say, atacceleratedpacefrom 1935 onwards.
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Reductions have since proceeded at a somewhat increased tempo and further reductions will be made at anacceleratedpaceduring coming months.
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The main task must be to continue at anacceleratedpacethe provision of schools in new housing areas.
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After that, development went on at an evenacceleratedpace.
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I can certainly confirm that their house-building programmes will now be able to go forward at anacceleratedpace.
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At home, the development of the shipyards has continued at anacceleratedpace, and a large programme of re-equipment is well under way.
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It may not be the most auspicious moment for saying that independent operators should begin to expand at anacceleratedpace.
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But they are concerned about theacceleratedpaceof the intrusion of non-indigenous supplies of fuel.
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It has been going on at anacceleratedpaceand, as has been said, the only limit is the number of draftsmen.
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I am glad to say we are becoming a more sober nation and that drunkenness is decreasing at anacceleratedpace.
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And this pumping process is going on at anacceleratedpace.
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Both sides agree that housing should proceed at anacceleratedpace, but what has happened to local authority and private house building?
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These surrenders are going on at anacceleratedpace.
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