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Discover Ludwig"had amassed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a past perfect tense verb phrase that means to have gathered or collected something in large amounts. It is often used when describing a past action that was completed before another past action. Example: By the time he retired, he had amassed a large fortune through his successful business ventures.
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During his career he had amassed almost 3 million specimens.
By halftime, the offenses had amassed 564 yards.
One energetic villain, in Gloucestershire, had amassed 481.
He had amassed more than 30, 000 images.
Before long, I had amassed a sufficient number of circles.
They had amassed $10,000 for a down payment.
Bush had amassed a $180m war chest during the primary.
By then it had amassed 1.5 million views.
Within three decades, he had amassed a fortune.
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During the course of his career, Soiles had amassed dozens of trusted informants.
Duke found that the mail cover had amassed more than 1,000 pages of correspondence.
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