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The phrase "accrued a large amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accumulation of something, typically in a financial or quantitative context, such as debts, interest, or resources.
Example: "Over the years, the company accrued a large amount of debt, which became a significant concern for the board."
Alternatives: "gathered a substantial sum" or "accumulated a significant amount."
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The other challenge is that some workers especially longer-tenured ones may have accrued a large amount of unused vacation time.
According to Obama, he and his wife, Michelle, accrued a large amount of debt while earning their undergraduate and law school degrees.
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Unprepared for the competitiveness of global market forces, Hungary accrued a large trade deficit that was covered by foreign loans.
An earlier, simplified form of DYD had initially been launched in 2000 [19] and by the start of the trial had accrued a large number of users [8].
However, any compensation award is likely to include a large amount of accrued interest, so claimants may not end up out of pocket.
Since then, a large amount of data has been accrued for SEMS use within the large bowel.
A: It means a large amount.
I spent a large amount of money.
He said not a large amount.
"There's a large amount of support.
"There's a large amount of pride".
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