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The phrase "amount of accumulated fluids" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts to describe the quantity of fluids that have built up in a particular area of the body or in a system.
Example: "The doctor noted an increased amount of accumulated fluids in the patient's lungs, which required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "volume of retained fluids" or "quantity of gathered fluids".
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Conduction is highly related to the amount of accumulated fluids in tissues.
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The result was expressed as the amount of accumulated fluid (in milliliters) per length (in centimeters) of ligated rabbit small intestine.
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Stimulating the circulation helps to flush out the accumulated fluids or localized edema of the wrists.
The machine also removes accumulated fluids from his lungs.
The amount of fluid was different for the various cases: in some cases, the accumulated fluid pushed the PC posteriorly and the gap was obvious; in other cases, the eyes disclosed only a small amount of fluid [ 38].
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