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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amass records" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of gathering or accumulating records, documents, or data over time.
Example: "The researcher aimed to amass records from various historical archives to support her thesis."
Alternatives: "collect records" or "gather records".
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Long Island's wine industry is young, only 27 years old; that's hardly enough time to amass records of ageworthiness.
Into this fecund garden, the administrators place animals, then they amass records and plans of the palace, "rebuilding" it digitally.
The three other members – chairman David Medine, retired federal judge Patricia Wald, and civil liberties advocate James X Dempsey – rejected the government's argument, reaffirmed for years by a secret surveillance court, that the mass phone records collection was justified under a section of the Patriot Act that permits the government to amass records "relevant" to a terrorism inquiry.
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It was a moment of inspiration that surely helped Hawking amass record sales.
Pamuk has a flattering faith in his readers' intelligence, relying on us to figure out what qualities and quirks have been passed down through the generations of men in the family, not just the obvious (alcoholism) but the less common impulse to amass, record and find answers in encyclopedic compilations of knowledge.
Corporate and economic elites amass record profits and government handouts in a virulent economic downturn as they impose a regime of scarce jobs, lower pay, reduced distribution, and diminished services on the poor and a declining middle-class.
"Maurice Tuchman is a standout figure in the recent history of modern art in Los Angeles and beyond, and his influence is unquestionably evident to this day," said Thomas W. Gaehtgens, director of the Getty Research Institute, which has amassed records and research related to American postwar art, particularly the Los Angeles art scene in the late 20th century.
American Thoroughbred and quarter horse trainer whose horses captured numerous races and amassed record earnings.
With eight Saxon stories novels published, the BBC hopes The Last Kingdom will become a long-running show, like Game of Thrones, which has been renewed for a fifth and sixth season after its fourth run amassed record viewing figures.
Such changes -- what he called a pattern of seeing consumers align their consumption with their needs -- have big implications for a company like Ford, which amassed record profits earlier this decade on sales of Explorers, Expeditions and Excursions.
While this has been clear for months, new data shows that China is also trading long-term Treasuries for short-term notes, highlighting Beijing's concerns that inflation will erode the dollar's value in the long run as America amasses record debt.
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