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The phrase "accumulate superstitions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of gathering or developing beliefs that are not based on scientific evidence or rational thought.
Example: "Over the years, he began to accumulate superstitions that influenced his daily decisions, from avoiding black cats to carrying lucky charms."
Alternatives: "gather superstitions" or "collect superstitions".
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I'd rather not accumulate superstitions.
Every religious system tends to accumulate superstitions as peripheral beliefs a Christian, for example, may believe that in time of trouble he will be guided by the Bible if he opens it at random and reads the text that first strikes his eye.
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Superstitions: Tons.
Habits, hunches, superstitions.
Superstitions abound; rituals flower.
They accumulate.
And there were superstitions.
Vessels accumulate.
They have no superstitions.
Mistakes accumulate.
I have sworn off superstitions.
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