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Filter by Meaning The coastal wetlands continue to expand through the natural accretion of sediment and organic matter.
The coral reef was formed through the gradual accretion of calcium carbonate structures.
The financial institution's portfolio grew through the accretion of new investments.
The coastline of the island is constantly changing due to the accretion of sand from the ocean.
The company's profits have seen a steady accretion since the introduction of their new product line.
The accretion of cells is what leads to the formation of tissues, organs, and ultimately organisms.
The accretion of snowflakes can cause a snowball to grow in size.
The accretion of evidence led to the suspect's arrest.
The accretion of muscle mass requires regular exercise and a balanced diet.
The accretion of dust on the bookshelf made it difficult to find the right book.
The formation of a pearl occurs through the accretion of layers of nacre.
The grandeur of the cathedral is due to the accretion of architectural styles over many centuries.
The artist's style was an accretion of techniques learned from different masters.
The accretion of details in the story made it more engaging.
The accretion of debt over time made it difficult for the company to stay afloat.
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