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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually been accumulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of gathering or collecting something over time, often to emphasize the reality of the accumulation.
Example: "The data has actually been accumulated over several years, providing a comprehensive overview of the trends."
Alternatives: "truly been gathered" or "indeed been collected".
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Swept into power in 1996 on the promise of alleviating the previous Labor government's $96 billion debt, the Liberal party managed to gloss over the fact that $39.9 billion of it had actually been accumulated under Malcolm Fraser, whose treasurer was none other than John Howard.
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The losses have been accumulating daily.
Indeed, it is not clear whether it is actually the same protein that is accumulated at all three anatomical sites, or different site specific proteins.
The evidence that's accumulated over the last 15 years actually strengthens the Institute of Medicine's conclusions".
For example, a loan with 10 percent interest compounded monthly will actually carry an interest rate higher than 10 percent, because more interest is accumulated each month.
All, were accumulated in ribosomes without significant detriment to growth rate (most were actually slightly favorable) and therefore regarded as functional in the E. coli cellular environment.
It's accumulated.
Now the successes must be accumulated.
And in preparation, content must be accumulated.
Knowledge, then, can be accumulated.
No intermediate was accumulated.
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