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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulating impetus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where momentum or force is building up over time, often in a context of progress or change.
Example: "The project has been gaining traction, with accumulating impetus from both the team and stakeholders."
Alternatives: "growing momentum" or "building energy".
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That and all the tunes I'd written and accumulated were the impetus for the first Operation 365.
This accumulating evidence has provided the impetus to develop inhibitors of TG2 as possible neuroprotective agents.
As a consequence, the oxidative-stress products and other metabolic "garbage" accumulate with the resulting impetus to autophagic or apoptotic cell death and the age-associated clinical disorders.
Surpluses keep accumulating.
Ai was accumulating influences.
money and accumulating capital.
3. Bills are accumulating.
Business cards accumulating?
The work accumulates in intricacy and, better yet, in impetus.
In addition, that crash became the impetus for a "never again" policy that led the government to accumulate a huge currency reserve — the third largest in the world going into the current downturn, behind China and Japan.
Now a new impetus comes from UCLA, which has just acquired Huxley's literary archive, including the materials he accumulated after the devastating fire that destroyed his Los Angeles home and much of his archive in 1961, two years before his death, on the day of JFK's assassination.
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