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"to amass" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use "to amass" when you want to describe the process of collecting or accumulating something. For example: The entrepreneur worked hard to amass a fortune.
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to amass
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
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That's a lot of money to amass.
The final step is to amass the one million signatures.
Entry would allow professionals like him to amass more land.
It took Mr. Perry five years to amass the posters.
He went on to amass further wealth as an investor.
It's also where you get to amass old junk.
It took our nation 39 Presidents and 204 years to amass a $1 trillionn debt.
The expertise City are seeking to amass includes financial fair play specialists.
Mr. Sinha said for contestants, it's not enough to amass knowledge.
FEMA, for instance, is working to amass up to 300,000 trailer homes for evacuees.
The actor Ashton Kutcher becomes the first person to amass a million followers on Twitter.
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