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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulating for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of gathering or amassing something over time, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "The data is accumulating for the final report, which will be submitted next week."
Alternatives: "building up for" or "gathering for".
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The properties have been accumulating for a long time.
Of course, diagnoses of political change have been accumulating for some time.
Water came into her living room from the basement where it had been accumulating for days.
It's an area where sediments have been accumulating for six million years.
Beyond Cuba, setbacks are accumulating for what Obama on Tuesday called his "smarter kind of American leadership".
G.M.'s problems in Europe have been accumulating for years, industry analysts say, and will not be fixed easily.
Change is often abrupt, surprising, and uneven, particularly when the pressures towards it have been accumulating for some time.
I saw the source of the stench: a spectacular mound of garbage that must have been accumulating for years.
Increasing evidence is accumulating for the importance of the aggrecanases ADAMTS-4 and ADAMTS-5 in cartilage degradation in arthritis.
But this takes so long that the shop can sit empty, with rent accumulating, for up to a year.
Evidence has been accumulating for some time that exercise reduces the risk of many types of cancer, including breast malignancies.
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