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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amassing wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it for example to describe someone who is building up their financial resources through some form of investment or hard work. For example: "The businessman was dedicated to amassing wealth through careful investment decisions."
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It's not about amassing wealth.
We were "amassing wealth" that would one day help pay for my son's college tuition.
Tadamori also initiated trade with Song dynasty China as a means of amassing wealth.
But now, in harsher times, he has been replaced by Magomed Khachilayev, a shaven-headed karate champion amassing wealth and political power in tandem.
Second, homeownership has been — at least until the advent of the subprime mortgage crisis last summer — an easy road to amassing wealth.
Wang's ambitions reflect are China's ambitions: no longer satisfied amassing wealth at home, he has set his sights on becoming a global player.
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Once, imperial nations looted other nations to amass wealth, he said.
Countries on the rise amass wealth and geopolitical clout by refusing to bear those costs.
With it he amassed wealth second only to that of the king.
One accuses his family of having amassed wealth disproportionate to its income.
Their craving to amass wealth has become destructive for all the rest.
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