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The phrase "accumulate through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of gathering or amassing something over a period of time or through a specific means.
Example: "We can accumulate knowledge through consistent study and practice."
Alternatives: "gather through" or "collect via".
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Much of the mercury exposure is likely to accumulate through eating fish.
He is approximately seventy years old.' Detail, of which there is much, tends to accumulate through several such statements.
I'll let votes accumulate through the weekend, and then travel next week, reporting back in a couple of weeks.
Genetic data continued to accumulate through the 1990s in support of the recent African origin model, both from recent human populations and Neanderthal fossils.
But though a slightly lesser production rate of LOXL1 may be harmless throughout most of life, the deficit may accumulate through many decades, explaining why exfoliative glaucoma is most common among the elderly, Dr Stefansson said.
Off active major deposition centres, such as the Mississippi delta, slope sequences may accumulate through progradation, while the active slope front is continuously shedding sediments downslope by gravity processes.
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Largely negative polls accumulated through 2010 and 2011, too.
The money in the reserve has accumulated through surpluses in sales tax receipts and other revenue.
So this move touches only a tiny fraction of the assets accumulated through illegal activities.
For the rich and powerful, wealth is typically accumulated through graft, not grit.
Progress was quick at first, but technical delays accumulated through the day.
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