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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this is accumulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been gathered or collected over time, often in a context related to data, resources, or experiences. Example: "The data from the last five years shows that this is accumulated knowledge that can significantly improve our strategies."
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Most of this is accumulated interest on loans borrowed by rapacious dictators of the past.
The guidance states: "For those working in offices, 65-75% of their working hours are spent sitting, of which more than 50% of this is accumulated in prolonged periods of sustained sitting".
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"This is accumulating evidence that low density is a common feature" among exoplanets, says planetary physicist David Stevenson of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, who was not involved in the research.
Evidence to support this is accumulating in animals and humans regarding cigarette smoking.
Much of this was accumulated by Elector Augustus the Strong, who ruled from 1694 to 1733, and his son, Augustus III, who bought the green diamond and reigned until 1763.
In light of this, with great consideration, they concluded that a glorifying statue praising his "generosity" – with no mention of how the money to fund this was accumulated – was an anti-intellectual, ahistorical and inappropriate way to memorialise his brutality.
Already big items like this were accumulating back into his life.
Consistently, the dephosphorylated, presumably active, form of this isomerase is accumulated in human breast cancer [ 34].
This metal is accumulated in the kidney, as other heavy metals.
This volatile is accumulated significantly in the skin, in particular in the external wax layer, due to its lipophilic characteristics [[ 19],[ 21],[ 22]].
Almost all of this huge hoard is accumulated in tax havens and has never been taxed by any government.
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