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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were amassed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the gathering or accumulation of items, resources, or people over time. Example: "Over the years, a vast collection of artifacts were amassed in the museum."
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were amassed
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
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So mountains of debt were amassed to fuel spending.
The intracardiac neurons from adult guinea pigs were amassed within 329±15 ganglia.
Canisters of chlorine were amassed along a fifteen mile stretch of German lines.
All required data were amassed by online questionnaires in the six countries which are evaluated in this study.
Approximately 70% of all intracardiac neurons were amassed within the heart hilum, while 30% of the neurons were distributed epicardially.
Drawn from the Royal Collection's Leonardo deposits, which were amassed by Charles II, there will be 144 drawings on display.
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We were "amassing wealth" that would one day help pay for my son's college tuition.
He pointed to the other side of the river, where thousands of wildebeests were amassing.
He's amassed a large war chest.
They can be amassed and then bragged about.
The collection was amassed by Dr. Walter Angst and donated in 2017 by his brother, Sir Henry Angest.
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