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You could use the phrase 'accumulate from' which means to gather from various sources. For example: I've been able to accumulate enough money from my job, investments, and my grandmother's inheritance.
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A general model of aging as deficit accumulation described how cognitive errors accumulate with age.
Loss of Rho1 results in ectopic accumulation of cytoplasmic DE-cadherin, but ectopic cadherin does not accumulate with its partner Armadillo.
We also investigated the accumulation of senescent monocytes in elderly subjects, since senescent cells are known to accumulate with age.
I'd accumulate with plus.
Our recommendation is accumulate with near-term risk on the downside".
The worries accumulate with each assassination, airstrike, car-bomb explosion or kidnapping.
Deletion events accumulate with longer SCRaMbLE time, which can lead to reduced library complexity.
Senescent cells accumulate with age in various species, including rodents, primates, and humans14,15.
Transgressive deposits accumulate with rising relative sea level during the landward migration of a coastline.
This time we'll build up a list, so we'll accumulate with CONS starting from the empty list.
Pulko, V. et al. Human memory T cells with a naive phenotype accumulate with aging and respond to persistent viruses.
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