Since the original was "at", I wonder if they simply meant "accelerated rapidly"."Accelerated to a high speed" would be even better.
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Since the original was "at", I wonder if they simply meant "accelerated rapidly"."Accelerated to a high speed" would be even better.
I don't know that it needs to change. 2 m/s/s is more rapid than 1 m/s/s. Saying one is accelerating rapidly suggest that the x in x m/s/s is large.Well, if the rate of acceleration was also changing, that's a different kettle of fish.
According to CNN, the motorist was driving a 2022 Bentley
Worse are the ones who haven't.I wonder how many RW "news" outlets and Twitter influencer have walked back their initial, breathless histrionics about this being terrorism.