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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amassing as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of gathering or accumulating something in a specific manner, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He was amassing as much wealth as possible before the market crash."
Alternatives: "collecting in" or "gathering as".
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In the 1950s it was about "keeping up with the Joneses"—amassing as much new stuff as your neighbours.
With the latest camera technology, he can track a fast-moving bird with a shutter speed at 1/5,000 of a second, or take 10 frames a second — sometimes amassing as many as 1,000 high-resolution pictures in five minutes — then blend them together as one image.
Since then, YouTube channels with names like xMisterkinox and LonelyLilAngel have grown into extensive back catalogs for the genre, with some videos amassing as many as three million views.
The problem is compounded by the candidates' interest in amassing as many nominations as possible, which drains the pool still further.
The Democrats drew even in the money race, amassing as much soft money as the Republicans for the first time ever; they also succeeded in making important advances in suburbia, despite Mr Gore's left-leaning campaign.
He prefers to trade down during the college draft, exchanging high choices for extra low ones, amassing as many choices as possible, reasoning that, since drafting science is inexact, more picks mean better odds of hitting on a Pro Bowler.
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Mr. Gelbspan has probably amassed as much hard evidence of climate change as anyone alive.
None has amassed as much as 0.5% of an industry with global revenues of around $650 billion a year.
Over the years, his charm and lavish lunches probably amassed as much as £100m for the Tory Party coffers.
By the early 1900s, E. H. Harriman had amassed as much as 50,000 square acres — roughly 78 square miles — in Orange and Rockland Counties.
In his worst months, he amassed as many as four parking tickets for illegal parking at the station.
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