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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulate new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of gathering or collecting new items, information, or experiences over time.
Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we need to accumulate new data from various sources."
Alternatives: "gather new" or "collect new".
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Over time, species accumulate new mutations in their DNA at a roughly regular rate.
He wasn't talking about the necessity of a great power to accumulate new power and to bring in folks.
And however morphing compromises an original design, buildings can become more fascinating and attractive as they accumulate new lives.
Even in the enforced solitude of the Jan Michalski writers' retreat in the Swiss Alps, he can't help but accumulate new friends.
Try finding an outfit that's on the way up and that offers opportunities to accumulate new skills and social capital, and expand along with it.
The storage energy saved by not reproducing would thus be partially lost again with the extended fasting season, and non-reproducing individuals would still have fewer opportunities to accumulate new storage energy in spring.
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As we accumulate newer and more apps, the competition for our limited attention intensifies.
Time away while accumulating new experiences can stimulate imagination and support innovation.
Appreciation would mean that these countries accumulated new dollar reserves at a slower pace.
Governments could follow corporate precedents by treating new employees differently and by stopping existing employees from accumulating new benefits.
Whether this accumulating new science establishes, or ever can establish, definitively, that endocannabinoids are behind runner's high, is uncertain.
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