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The phrase "accumulation of filth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a buildup of dirt, grime, or undesirable substances in a particular area or context.
Example: "The neglected room was a shocking sight, with an accumulation of filth that had built up over the years."
Alternatives: "build-up of dirt" or "collection of grime."
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For Southwood Smith, the accumulation of filth in the streets of Britain's towns and cities was a human-made phenomenon, the product of inexact attention to God's laws.
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On March 10, The Times wrote: A record 56-day suspension of New York City's alternate side-of-the-street parking rules and a continuing major breakdown of street cleaning machines have combined to assure that the streets, already clogged with snow hiding vast accumulations of filth, will be getting dirtier still.
An investigation of the condition of the city's sewer network revealed that it was "choked up with an accumulation of solid filth, caused by overflow from the middens".
A sea of filth.
The parks are rapidly becoming wastelands of filth.
Oh, what a world of filth".
Green wrote one, "The Big Book of Filth" (1999).
"We tolerate an incredible amount of filth".
A lot of the themes in "The Filth" was stuff I had brought to "Danger Days," just the notion of filth and cleanup.
"I never saw this kind of filth.
Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia said that it promoted the "incorporation of filth" into our society.
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