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The phrase "accumulated from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been gathered or collected from a specific source or origin.
Example: "The data accumulated from the various surveys provided valuable insights into consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "gathered from the" or "collected from the".
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Generally, starch is accumulated from the onset of starvation and TAG accumulation is commenced a few hours to days later [ 14].
The proposed approach can substantially reduce the errors (drifts) accumulated from the integration of acceleration signal.
The overall winner will be determined through points accumulated from the order of finish in each race.
The study is designed and conducted for different software fault datasets accumulated from the publicly available data repositories.
Previously we used to advertise all job vacancies accumulated from the previous month all on the same day, which meant we'd receive a flood of applications.
Her version reminds us of "how many new meanings had been accumulated from the many lives Joni had been living since she wrote that song" in 1967.
During hurricane events, additional damages to existing bridge details might be accumulated from the large stress cycles generated by the non-stationary wind and dynamic vehicle loads.
Knowledge about the brain's anatomy has accumulated from the time of Galen, in the second century, but neurosurgery was not recognized as a distinct specialty until the early twentieth century.
Inside the current three-room office, the staff of Mr. Blakeslee; his co-editor, Karen Olsson; and the managing editor, Barbara Belejack, work at desks surrounded by a clutter accumulated from The Observer's long history.
This volatile material accumulated from the infall of matter from the companion star onto the surface of the white dwarf, and led to a nuclear fusion explosion much like a hydrogen bomb.
These ranges formed along the eastern edge of a region of carbonate sedimentation some 17 miles (27 km) thick, which had accumulated from the late Precambrian to early Mesozoic time (i.e., between about 1 billion and 190 million years ago).
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