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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulate rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process where something is gathered or collected quickly over a short period of time.
Example: "The data began to accumulate rapidly as more users started to engage with the platform."
Alternatives: "gather quickly" or "build up swiftly".
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Cancer cells divide a lot, so mutations can accumulate rapidly.
Inherited or acquired alterations in the mismatch repair genes allow mutations specifically point mutations and changes in the lengths of simple sequence repetitions to accumulate rapidly (behaviour referred to as a mutator phenotype).
These intermediates can accumulate rapidly, however, when late steps in the autophagic process are blocked.
Upon i.v. injection, 68Ga-colloid will accumulate rapidly in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow, resulting in reduced target-to-background ratios.
These rapidly growing vessels are permeable to nanometre-scale agents, allowing NPs to accumulate rapidly within tumour volumes, even when delivered intravenously.
Previous studies demonstrated that intravenously administered liposomes, incorporating a peptide from the Plasmodium circumsporozoite protein, accumulate rapidly and selectively in mouse liver.
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Snow accumulated rapidly on roads that hadn't been plowed.
Nevertheless, knowledge about these systems is accumulating rapidly.
It now seems to me that, at the ecological level at any rate, evidence which might support it is accumulating rapidly.
Over 30 years, this small annual difference accumulated rapidly, and by 2000, private health insurance payments were 20percentt higher than Medicare payments.
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