accelerating pace

collocation in English

meaningsofacceleratingandpace

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accelerating
adjective
uk
/əkˈsel.ə.reɪ.tɪŋ/
us
/əkˈsel.ɚ.eɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
becoming ...
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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 ofacceleratingandpacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In recovery, unemployment would fall, but prices and wages would rise at anacceleratingpace.
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The economic situation is rosier than it has been for a long time, with recovery coming at anacceleratingpace.
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During the past two or three years, improvement has occurred at anacceleratingpace.
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The second thing which struck me was theacceleratingpaceof technological advance.
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Evidence convinced us that there is a "crisis of trust" on many fronts where science is advancing at anacceleratingpace, far ahead of public awareness, let alone assent.
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Nevertheless, the area planted continued to expand at anacceleratingpace.
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It has provided a commentary on theacceleratingpaceof change in capitalist society and continues to use the fantastic to make sense of the dark magic of nature.
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It is difficult to appreciate theacceleratingpaceat which the taxi industry is developing.
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This qualitative improvement too will continue at what we hope will be anacceleratingpace.
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But it is theacceleratingpaceof the change that is the problem societies face today.
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The pattern of publishing has changed at anacceleratingpace—from hard-back to paper-back, from home sales to export sales.
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Regular reading of that journal illustrates very powerfully indeed theacceleratingpaceof technological change.
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We have been losing the battle for the last two years, and we have been losing it at anacceleratingpace.
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Remarkable structural changes have taken place throughout the world at anacceleratingpace.
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We now have a realistic programme, which is going forward at anacceleratingpace.
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The trend was reversed, and unemployment began to rise again—first of all, slowly, but now at anacceleratingpace.
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We expect it of our doctors in response to theacceleratingpaceof medical advance.
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They would drive straight off the road at anacceleratingpace.
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The technologies of broadcasting, telecommunications and computers are already beginning to converge, and this process can be expected to continue at anacceleratingpace.
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It may well be that that change is proceeding at anacceleratingpace.
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