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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I amassed" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe the action of collecting or gathering a large amount of something. Example: "Over the years, I amassed a large collection of vintage comic books."
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And I collected those over several years — I amassed a collection, of clown paintings.
I amassed 1,100 total hits at the major league level, over almost nine full seasons.
"My goodness, I amassed a lot of money for the campaign.
A man obsessed, I amassed fast a collection of just over 50 Jackie Chan videos.
Over the years, I amassed a collection of stereograms and books about stereoscopy.
"I amassed an enormous amount of obscure knowledge of street vending in the United States," he said.
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I amass cheese, fruit, meat, cans of caffeine, virtuous protein bars, sinful sugary squares — a small bomb shelter's worth.
When Lucifer asked him what he does with his spare change, the writer meant to say, "I amass vast holdings".
Because I amass so many bruises, I literally keep a scrapes, bumps and bruises journal.
If you and I amass a debt of $62,000, entirely because I am unemployed for a lengthy period, we might consider selling our house.
For now, it's an easy way to store my recycling and garbage in the same small cabinet while using up the takeaway plastic bags I amass throughout the year.
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