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The phrase "accumulated it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of gathering or amassing something over time, typically in a context where the object being accumulated is clear.
Example: "Over the years, I have accumulated it in various forms, from books to digital files."
Alternatives: "gathered it" or "amassed it."
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When enough soil has accumulated, it turns around to pack some against the tunnel wall with its tough snout and uses its head to bulldoze any excess debris through the tunnel and onto the surface.
I've never accumulated it in the traditional sense.
As thousands of relics accumulated, it became clear that the old storage and study areas were inadequate.
Although he has millions of dollars in campaign funds accumulated it will be hard for him to recover.
When a token is accumulated, it is assumed to represent a number if it satisfies the syntax for numbers listed in Figure 2-9.
"These things as they accumulated, it became clear to me that we had some kind of significant problems," Mr. Cain said.
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As one accumulates, it speeds the accumulation of the other.
Those who excel at accumulating it often become inured to its significance.
"If carbon dioxide accumulates, it contributes to the distress the patient feels," Dr. Brower said.
When they think investors should sell a stock, they tell them to "hold" or "accumulate" it.
It's relevant to a handful of wealthy people who don't even collect it — they accumulate it".
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