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The phrase "accumulated stool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or health-related contexts to refer to stool that has built up in the intestines or colon.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with constipation due to accumulated stool in the lower intestine."
Alternatives: "retained stool" or "impacted stool".
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Make sure you don't have constipation or excess accumulated stool in your rectum (which can be picked up on X-ray).
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Instead of being digested, one-third of the fat a person eats will accumulate in the intestines and be excreted in the stool.
Days can be accumulated.
Reloads can be accumulated.
Researchers will also take biological samples from mothers -- and from newborns from birth through two years of age -- including blood, saliva, breast milk, urine, umbilical cord and placental material and "meconium," a baby's first stool, in which toxins may have accumulated over time.
We collected patient-control pairs for the study until we had accumulated 100 pairs in which E. coli was detected in stools from both the patient and the control.
Lead that has accumulated in the body is eliminated very slowly through the urine and is also excreted through the stool, nails, and sweat [ 17].
Dust accumulated.
Complaints accumulated.
Bad habits have accumulated.
It's accumulated.
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