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The phrase "accretion of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used when describing the gradual growth or accumulation of something, especially in a natural or organic sense. Example: The accretion of sediment over time has resulted in a rich soil that is perfect for growing crops.
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I anticipate an accretion of Olympic action.
Science is an accretion of provisional certainties.
The simple accretion of detail has a cumulative effect.
For him, it's the accretion of detail that adds up to a satisfying story.
By Andrea Thompson Mia Dona's failures are minor, but the accretion of them can feel major.
By now, the accretion of ineptitude begins to look like a tradition.
Mia Dona's failures are minor, but the accretion of them can feel major.
The first half-hour was more orchestral, beginning with a mysterious accretion of timbres.
His book is a massive accretion of detail and appalling anecdote.
The accretion of detail is a windup for a piercing moral observation.
The restaurant seems less like a coherently planned environment than an accretion of whimsies.
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