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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulate enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to gathering a sufficient quantity of something, whether it be resources, information, or experience.
Example: "In order to complete the project successfully, we need to accumulate enough data to support our findings."
Alternatives: "gather sufficient" or "collect enough".
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Accumulate enough of those mutations and a cancer can result.
It took a year to accumulate enough so that one could actually see it.
The study took 25 years to accumulate enough patients to evaluate the drug treatment.
But so what if you can accumulate enough points to redeem those items very quickly?
If you accumulate enough miles for a cabin upgrade, do you get a title upgrade, too?
The unit can accumulate enough energy to send an updated temperature every five seconds.
Dufner said he wanted to accumulate enough earnings to end his season by autumn.
"To accommodate commissions and accumulate enough work for a complete show, I had to take a year off".
The government has also promised to accumulate enough anthrax drugs in the next 12 months to treat 12 million people.
Accumulate enough and sauté with butter, a little shallot and a shot of wine to blend into paté.
That's not to say snowflakes are rare in November, they just don't tend to accumulate enough to measure.
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