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The phrase "as accrued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, accounting, or legal matters, typically referring to the accumulation of something over time, such as interest or expenses.
Example: "The total amount due will be calculated based on the fees as accrued over the past year."
Alternatives: "as accumulated" or "as gathered".
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The current view of scholarship as accrued research grant dollars and publications (the scholarship of discovery) runs counter to academic institutions' obligations to serve society and improve the health and wellbeing of communities using applied and integrated scholarship.
Subsequently, there have been systemic government and civil society interventions, backed by international funding, as accrued evidence indicated higher than projected numbers of children who had lost one or both parents - approximately 3.8 million children by 2008 [ 23] which is still a commonly used estimate [ 24].
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But the longer I kept the diaries the more I saw them as accruing some sort of historical relevance.
The traditional requirements engineering (RE) research paradigm, along with most engineering research and practice, is commonly seen to belong to the philosophical tradition of positivism, which construes knowledge as accruing through the systematic observation of stable and knowable phenomena.
If we want to tax capital income, a preferred method treats corporate profits as accruing to owners when profits arise and then taxes this income only once — whether it is paid out as dividends or retained by companies.
High-velocity elementary particles (mostly protons and some nuclei) constantly escaping the Sun through flares and other surface storms could conceivably have acted as accruing microscopic brakes to diminish its early rotation.
Unlike Stern, Leezenberg views metaphorical contents as accruing to focal expressions themselves and as provided for from the outset by the characters of those focal expressions.
And we mislocate metaphorical truth if we think of it as accruing to particular sentences, the ones we take to be metaphors.
We mislocate metaphorical meanings if we regard them as accruing to particular words or phrases, the words and phrases we take metaphorically.
Some see Mr Xi as accruing more power than any leader since Mao, and the congress will be watched closely for clues on how much control now rests in the hands of just one man, says the BBC's John Sudworth.
According to the 11-page complaint, CPC Group is on the hook for $20.4 million so far, an amount that continues to grow as accruing interest on the condo-project loan becomes due and goes unpaid.
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