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The phrase "accumulated material on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the collection or buildup of substances or information related to a specific topic or area.
Example: "The accumulated material on the desk made it difficult to find important documents."
Alternatives: "gathered material regarding" or "collected material about".
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Dissected gonads were transferred to a well with fresh solution; when ∼150 gonads were accumulated, material was centrifuged, excess solution removed, and tissue was frozen on dry ice.
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After spending so much time with hermits, Mr. Bevilacqua believes that greater emphasis on accumulating material wealth, along with the growth of the digital and virtual worlds of video games and social media, has brought mankind further from a quiet pursuit of a simple, reflective life.
Somebody once told me not to focus too much on accumulating material things.
Accumulating material possessions, Creed insists, has no interest for him.
The 21st century is not about accumulating material wealth like the 20th century.
McEwan is demonstrating what Serena will find out: the novelist lives to accumulate material.
Money is the immaterial object with which to accumulate material goods.
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