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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulate you" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is intended by this phrase, as "accumulate" typically refers to gathering or collecting things, and it does not logically pair with "you."
Example: "I want to accumulate you in my collection of friends" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "gather you" or "collect you."
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While the coins are relatively easy to accumulate, you receive farm cash only when you level up – which can take a couple of days' clicking.
As we let these alerts accumulate you can triage the messages you don't respond to immediately.
If gains accumulate, you may take the profits out of your account.
As more organizations adopt your platform and data accumulate, you can begin to build models of what practices drive outcomes.
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Twelve to 36 hours later, when enough shells have accumulated, you insert an optical fibre into the tumour, and deliver an appropriate blast of infra-red.
If you pay the interest as it accumulates, you will repay less in the long run.
"If you're migrating faster than you're accumulating, you just preserve the lee side because you're eroding on that stoss side.
So this holiday, take inventory and check out the gift cards you've accumulated – you might have some serious cash laying around.
"So it just keeps accumulating and as it accumulates, you just, you know, trying to do the right thing.
At the end of your life, you're not going to remember all the stuff you accumulated, you'll cherish your experiences.
With your map and information accumulated, you can always redo it from the beginning.
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