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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accrues value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, investments, or assets that increase in worth over time.
Example: "As the years go by, the property accrues value, making it a wise investment."
Alternatives: "gains value" or "increases in worth".
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"In the meantime, the property accrues value," she added.
Second, it's building a big, well-visited, reputable website, and that in itself accrues value".
As for how Elph accrues value for itself and its investors, the idea is to employ token mechanics, meaning that new features will be added over time by "maintainers" or people who work on the app store to either jazz it up or else rank apps for Elph and receive tokens as rewards in exchange for their efforts.
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It doesn't accrue value.
"I'm trying to accrue value and cool points with the fans," Mr. Strange said.
The accrued value usually lay inert until retirement, or until it passed to lucky offspring.
For whom do these agencies accrue value (cultural, political, and monetary)?
It now includes an anticipation that the investment will accrue value down the road.
Houses in Japan don't accrue value over time like they do in the UK.
Ceil still owned a Fiat Spider she'd bought with Dom at an auction; she said it was accruing value.
Clothing, unlike real estate, does not accrue value merely by virtue of being in New York City and technically habitable.
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