Examples of 'tends to accumulate' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to accumulate"

tends to accumulate: Describes a pattern or tendency where something gradually gathers or builds up over time

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And it tends to accumulate up the food chain.
This sugar is not recommended because it tends to accumulate.
Plaque tends to accumulate on teeth rather quickly.
Archaeological material tends to accumulate in events.
Fluid tends to accumulate in the extremities.
This is where a lot of unused stuff tends to accumulate.
Pollen tends to accumulate in our hair.
Aluminium is a known neurotoxin that tends to accumulate in the body.
Grease tends to accumulate and gather on cooler surfaces.
Naturalnyey sufficiently porous stone and tends to accumulate water.
Thus the drug tends to accumulate in the kidneys.
This is a disorder of iron metabolism where the body tends to accumulate iron.
And liquid tends to accumulate in these flow passages.
Oxygen is heavier than ambient air and it tends to accumulate in lower regions.
Dense matter tends to accumulate at the bottom of the septic tank.

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Absorbed benzene is rapidly distributed throughout the body and tends to accumulate in fatty tissues.
Sediment tends to accumulate there.
If you are feeling stressed or angry, tension tends to accumulate here.
Paperwork tends to accumulate.
Or, there are places with wrong slopes where moisture tends to accumulate.
Protactinium in the body tends to accumulate in the kidneys and bones.
He tends to accumulate things and she helps him sort them out.
Everything tends to accumulate.
It tends to accumulate in all tissues, but especially the brain.
It is great for cleaning but tends to accumulate dust if used excessively.
It tends to accumulate in events.
But that means the water tends to accumulate on the sides.
Fat tends to accumulate in specific areas,.
As the business progresses, it tends to accumulate costly baggage.
Organic matter tends to accumulate on the taiga floor because the cool conditions suppress decay.
From a certain age, it tends to accumulate.
But the body tends to accumulate fat in the abdominal area.
However, a small portion is deposited on the walls and tends to accumulate.
Note that frost tends to accumulate more during the summer months.
A treatment to slowly massage your hands and head, where stress tends to accumulate.
Mucus also tends to accumulate within the gut and urinary system.
In this antediluvian state, liquid smelt tends to accumulate behind the obstruction.
The excess salt tends to accumulate water in the cells through a process called osmosis.
As the nuclear reactor is a closed circulation system, debris tends to accumulate within the system.
Abdominal fat often tends to accumulate whether you are a thin person or well.
Once the plant takes hold, its dense, matlike form tends to accumulate organic matter.
People whose fat tends to accumulate in the stomach area often suffer from atherogenic obesity.
For example, when lysosomal membranes are incubated with antibodies to BMP, cholesterol tends to accumulate.
Zinc is a heavy metal which tends to accumulate and cause soil contamination.
Dust tends to accumulate in speakers and connectors, which can cause them to malfunction.
In the body, actinium tends to accumulate in the skeleton.
It tends to accumulate in the muscles, being washed out from there only very slowly.
Quite frequently, decoration tends to accumulate at the beginning.
Mercury tends to accumulate in all tisues, but especially in the brain.
As the years pass, the fat tends to accumulate in the abdomen.

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