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The word 'accumulate' is correct and commonly used in written English
Definition: To gradually gather or collect something in increasing amounts. Example: "Over the years, I have accumulated a large collection of vintage coins from around the world."
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As owners of capital gobbled up the gains from growth, they would accumulate still greater piles of capital—"infinite accumulation".
It took six years to accumulate that, and it may take as long to dispose of it.
One thread on the messageboard for Coachella festival, entitled "I never realised how horrible Skrillex was until now" managed to accumulate 1,485 posts.
Hence, inspectors found schools doing extremist-y things, such as not having a tombola at a fete and using a bank account that doesn't accumulate interest – Islam forbids both.
They are pushing it, while I'm just trying to accumulate everything I know".
But as the devices around us move from old world passive to being able to accumulate information and offer decisions, to live with us in harmony, they will need to learn manners.
Of course, there really is no "disposal" as the gases hang around to accumulate in an atmosphere that now holds about 40 per cent more carbon dioxide than it did before the industrial revolution.
With the alliance's savings scheme, the women were able to accumulate amounts that would help their families transition into replacement housing, with its bills and maintenance costs.
You can measure it in the comments people leave on the pictures and the number of 'likes' they accumulate".
But its supporters, witnessing the cross-party consensus teetering and presentational blunders accumulate, have been dismayed to see how little traction that view is getting among the wider public.
Speculating to accumulate in Scottish football is hardly a costly business given the diminishing level of competition below the Old Firm.
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