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The phrase "accumulated out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the source or origin of something that has been gathered or collected over time.
Example: "The wealth of knowledge in this library has been accumulated out of years of research and dedication."
Alternatives: "gathered from" or "derived from".
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Her brother managed a staging post in Guatemala; her husband ferried the large amounts of cash that the family had accumulated out of the country; and Sister Ping met new arrivals in California and escorted them to New York.
In fact not only do we not make them a priority, in some cases we actually are known to throw away the vacation days we have accumulated out of fear.
If both of these things just accumulated in the same part of the solar system, they would have accumulated out of about the same stuff and therefore had about the same amount of iron.
Respondents said that aspirants' roles gradually accumulated out of only validated role components over the course of multiple rounds of negotiation.
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As a consequence of this genetic circuit, CtrA accumulates out-of-phase with GcrA [ 19].
—Ezra Klein "My experience is that some books end up accumulating out of a misguided attempt to win the approval of authors already well-entrenched on my shelves".
Sometimes, I check how much fuzz has accumulated in out-of-reach places like the security camera that's a good indicator of whether I want to eat food that's prepared in the store.
Sometimes, I check how much fuzz has accumulated in out-of-reach places like the security camera — that's a good indicator of whether I want to eat food that's prepared in the store.
This ruling came after Webber served 330 hours of public service and accumulated $78,000 of related out-of-pocket expenses.
All in-hospital care is provided free of charge, and in principle, all other necessary health care is also free, with a maximum accumulated fee for out-of hospital services (including expensive prescription drugs) of approximately USD 250 per person and year.
In January 2005, the Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA) of Japan began accumulating data for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients using the Utstein template [8].
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