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The phrase "adding up over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing cumulative totals or the accumulation of something over a period of time.
Example: "The expenses have been adding up over the last few months, and we need to find a way to cut costs."
Alternatives: "accumulating over" or "building up over".
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To make the situation worse, this "penalty" will occur every year, adding up over time to a huge amount.
Part of the reason for adopting the sigmoid filter is to eliminate the effect of many small signals adding up over a large region to something that compares to a strong signal over a short region.
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Statewide, it adds up "over $20 million annually in taxes," according to a news release.
The differences would be slight but still meaningful if not staggering when added up over time.
The impact of the difference in the rates may not seem significant at first, but added up over years, you could end up paying a lot.
These probabilities were added up over all deaths to obtain the number of HIV-related deaths and the HIV-attributable mortality in the population.
Even if someone is sleeping in 1- or 2-hour increments, when added up over the course of the night, it may be an enough sleep.
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".
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