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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am amassing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of gradually gathering or accumulating something over time.
Example: "I am amassing a collection of rare coins that I hope to showcase in an exhibition."
Alternatives: "I am gathering" or "I am accumulating."
Dictionary
am amassing
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
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But I am amassing a small pile of palate-cleansing books for the downtime, to get the taste of my own prose out of my mouth and remind myself that excellence is possible.
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She was amassing her evidence, in short.
"The scanner, the lab, and the data we are amassing.
The library is amassing a digital collection of Tibetan texts.
Other Wall Street guys are amassing more influence, as well.
While the debt you're amassing is a burden, it also belongs to you.
To fly all these people around, AirAsia is amassing an enormous fleet of new planes.
Let's look at the huge carbon and financial deficits we're amassing.
Mr. Becht said that the company was amassing an ample war chest.
We were "amassing wealth" that would one day help pay for my son's college tuition.
Both airlines, and international carriers more broadly, have been amassing more and more aircraft.
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