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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

I don’t understand the use of the following phrase

“It might have stopped this snowball from picking up speed
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picking up (acquiring) speed (unvectored velocity) To pick up speed is to go faster, to accelerate.

  • picking up (acquiring) speed (unvectored velocity) To pick up speed is to go faster, to accelerate.
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picking up (acquiring) speed (unvectored velocity)

To pick up speed is to go faster, to accelerate.

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