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The phrase "long-term accumulation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the gradual buildup or collection of something over an extended period of time. Example: The company's financial success was due to the long-term accumulation of profits from multiple successful investments.
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There is potential for peat to accumulate in future oil sands wetlands, although long-term accumulation rates may be slower than in undisturbed freshwater fens and bogs.
Earthquake is a process concerning the long-term accumulation and abrupt release of energy in nature.
The long-term accumulation of genotypes and somatic mutations may explain the observed levels of diversity.
The drug distributed widely in various tissues of rats, and had no long-term accumulation in vivo.
In fact, some of our readers argued that experience and instinct are merely data in disguise: the long-term accumulation of both unstructured and structured information.
Besides physical and chemical damages, the coating can even rapidly retain its super liquid-repellence against a long-term accumulation of smudge by using a short heating treatment.
As for ethylene, the most sensitive indication of effect was on seed production, although long-term accumulation of trichloroacetic acid in tissue may also be a problem.
"A long-term accumulation of problems has yet to ease and the foundation for economic stabilisation and recovery is still consolidating," said the commissioner of the government statistics bureau, Ma Jiantang, at a news conference.
We selected lead and cadmium as key metals due to their widespread exposure and long-term accumulation in the body, and the solid epidemiological and mechanistic evidence supporting their role in cardiovascular disease development and progression.
While their abundances are currently still low, there is concern on long-term accumulation, particularly for HFC-236fa, which has the second-longest atmospheric lifetime of all hydrofluorocarbons (242 yr).
Although a wide variety of nano particles (NPs) are ubiquitously dispersed in ecosystems, risk assessment guidelines to describe their ageing, direct exposure, and long-term accumulation characteristics are poorly developed.
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