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Discover Ludwig"storing up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of accumulating or preserving something for future use. For example, "He spent the summer months storing up supplies for the winter."
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We are storing up problems.
For decades they'd been storing up spending proposals.
"They are storing up conflict for the future".
Nobody is storing up for a rainy day.
They are also storing up trouble for the future.
But actually it's just storing up a mammoth midlife crisis.
It was not a way of greedily storing up holiday.
By straining such bonds, the prison system is storing up trouble for the future.
"You people storing up piss in bottles for Kanye at Glasto are going to be sorry.
The problems that we're storing up for the future for short-term financial gain are obvious.
They do not pay pension contributions, storing up problems for the future.Moreover, homelessness became a problem.
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