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The phrase "accrue at" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in financial or legal contexts to describe the accumulation of something, such as interest or benefits, over time. Example: "The interest on the savings account will accrue at a rate of 2% annually."
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At that time interest begins to accrue at 5%%.
They asserted that damages could accrue at $75 million a day.
The points will accrue at a mind-bending rate, most certainly.
Variation between regions suggests that benefits to biodiversity will accrue at differing rates in arable and mixed farming landscapes.
The "winner" of the trading game will be the first player to accrue at least 600 points.
What's more, if they accrue at all, they will do so at some point in the future.
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However, there is a solid chance he will rejoin the team in time to accrue 400 at-bats.
Post-judgment interest accrues at more than $212,000 per day.
(C Borrowings on which interest accrues at different rates.
SEM analysis was used to assess morphological changes accrued at fractured surfaces of the samples.
However, patients had already been accrued at dose level 3 and tolerated therapy well.
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