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The phrase "accumulate up" is not correct and is generally considered redundant in written English.
You can use it when trying to express the idea of gathering or collecting something, but it is better to avoid the phrase due to its redundancy.
Example: "We need to accumulate up the resources for the project." (Better phrased as "We need to accumulate the resources for the project.")
Alternatives: "gather" or "collect".
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The study suggests that the toxin can accumulate up the food chain, increasing in concentration as one animal eats another.
There is potential for the rainfall overnight to accumulate up to 200-250mm on high ground, so the public should be aware and prepared for any flooding.
Most county employees can accumulate up to 175 days, except at health facilities, where the cap is 150 days, Ms. Jackson said.
The researchers estimated that even tiny amounts of plastic could significantly increase the concentration of phenanthrene in a common sediment-ingesting worm, the lugworm, and from there accumulate up the food chain.
Under the revised policy, new nonunion employees can accumulate up to 200 days of unused sick time, but they are no longer allowed to cash out any of them when they leave the college system, Mr. Pernot said.
Separately, Dynegy said that it would amend its shareholder rights plan -- a deal tool often known as a "poison pill," aimed at preventing an unwanted takeover -- to let investors accumulate up to a 20 percent stake in the company.
"Every item of plastic that enters the ocean breaks into a million tiny pieces and that these micro-plastics get taken up by lifeforms as small as plankton and then accumulate up the food chain," Greens senator, Peter Whisaidilsaid said.
Typically, lipid may accumulate up to 20%% in microbial cells [31].
Through this method, Cubby users can accumulate up to 25 GB of free storage.
which can accumulate up to 1.1 Wt% Ni in the leaves (Baker et al. 1992; Quimado et al. 2015).
Coconut (Cocos nucifers L). can accumulate up to nearly 80% of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) in its endosperm.
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