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The phrase "I accumulate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about the act of collecting or gathering something. For example, "I accumulate books about history to expand my knowledge."
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It is a world in itself and one from which I accumulate hours of pleasure.
Thus, I accumulate pockets of sudden debt on my cards until the work comes around.
Every month I accumulate twice as much interest as the monthly payment I make.
I read them, I accumulate as much news as possible, and I watch television news shows.
"I hate discarding anything so I accumulate until eventually I find a way to turn it into a project," Lamb told me.
Q. Does the body put on fat in actual layers, or does fat I accumulate now mix with body fat I've had for years? A. "Fat is deposited diffusely and not in layers," said Louis J. Aronne, director of the comprehensive weight control center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
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I accumulated gods.
En route to Colorado, to see Adeney, I accumulated incidental Mustachian sins.
"When tomorrow comes, I'll still have those stats I accumulated at the beginning of the year," he said.
In the 1980's, when I flew weekly between New York City and Albany, I accumulated miles in American Airlines' frequent-flier program.
In no particular order and to no very evident purpose, I accumulated a hodgepodge of culinary lore.
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