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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accrue for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gradually accumulate or increase over time for a specific purpose or benefit. Example: Interest will accrue for the savings account at a rate of 3% per year.
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Inestimable value would also accrue for engineering the systems needed for future human missions.
While the cost is immediate, the benefits often don't accrue for years.
"We are united and whenever we have training, we come as a group, after which everyone goes back to implement so that benefits accrue for individuals.
Points accrue for the causes at each step of the pay-it-forward journey, and the causes with the most points receive the donations.
It is just not clear what particular magnitude of benefit may accrue for sexual and lower urinary tract symptoms, although my clinical experience suggests a lot".
It is desirable because of enormous cross-selling and cross-advertising opportunities that would accrue for the firm that gets there ahead of others.
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Billing charges accrued for employment services averaged $10,349.37.
that accrues for the benefit of copyright owners entitled to payment of such accrued royalties.
The free ticket is in addition to the usual mileage accrued for a flight.
The literature on the subject is vast and has been accruing for at least 30 years.
Since then, a large amount of data has been accrued for SEMS use within the large bowel.
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