[Vocabulary] Accumulation a countable noun

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cubezero3

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Why is accumulation a countable noun? I don't know how I should understand it. I can’t think of any circumstance under which people say two accumulations of unwanted rubbish.:shock:

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Accumulation has 2 meanings
1- The process by which something increases in amount or is collected together over time: "Slow accumulation of cholestrol in the arteries"
2- The amount of something that collects or is collected over time:"Large accumulations of snow".

As you see the second one is countable.

Resource: Macmillan dictionary for advanced learners 2003.
 
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