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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulated nicely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has gathered or built up in a pleasing or satisfactory manner.
Example: "Over the years, the donations have accumulated nicely, allowing us to fund several community projects."
Alternatives: "built up well" or "gathered effectively".
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After winning the toss and batting first in conditions where he could have justifiably taken the easy option of bowling, he accumulated nicely against an India attack that was not quite up to the standard of the previous two Tests.
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Following his trail into the Old Town, the darkness accumulates nicely.
This time he faced 40 deliveries before finally hitting a four but he had begun to accumulate nicely when Woakes, not for the first time from the Birmingham end, got one to keep low, this time markedly so, giving the tall Hales little chance.
Dust accumulated.
Complaints accumulated.
Add nam pla and any juices accumulated around the reserved chicken, and cook a minute more, then return chicken to pan, and cook, turning pieces until they are nicely glazed and chicken is hot.
Bad habits have accumulated.
It's accumulated.
The floors accumulated.
Back rent has accumulated.
They accumulated.
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