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to accruing
verb
To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
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"It is a perk," she said, "and I look forward to accruing more points".
Cloning cheetahs could contribute to the overall eventual human wellbeing in addition to accruing conservation benefits.
The transition from plate-like to rod-like trabeculae, indicated by SMI, dictates this shift, and may be a hallmark of bone that is already predisposed to accruing greater levels of damage through compromised microarchitecture.
He allegedly arranged his travel plans like a taxpayer-funded version of the Points Guy, with extra care paid to accruing frequent-flier miles and luxury digs.
These results suggest that at moderate incomes, and even while insured, younger adults remain vulnerable to accruing burdensome costs.
These are in various stages of completion, from that of concept development, through full protocol and data forms design, to accruing subjects, to the writing and publishing of manuscripts.
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The characters began to accrue.
Slowly pages began to accrue.
Career highlights continued to accrue.
Some headteachers have been allowed to accrue too much power.
"The costs are going to accrue to the providers, but the benefits are going to accrue to everyone else," said Dr. Golbus.
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