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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add up over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accumulation or totalization of something over a period of time or in a specific context.
Example: "The costs of the project may seem small at first, but they can really add up over the course of a year."
Alternatives: "accumulate over" or "total over".
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Small adjustments to spending and wealth-building habits add up over the long term, and they stick better than a crash-diet-style change.
Little changes in procedure can add up over time.
Secondly, those meat lover pizzas will add up over time.
The consequences, or risk of consequences, add up over time".
The difference will really add up over several years.
"Even these fairly small rates of decline really do add up over decades," she notes.
When you give more frequently, you'll see that even small donations really add up over time.
"Most small thefts, while they add up over a year, don't come near that amount.
While the amounts sound miniscule, they add up over a lifetime, Rangan said.
The researchers call the results "quite dramatic" and say they add up over time.
And as deficit spending continues, its adverse effects add up over time.
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