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stack up

noun as in holding pattern

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Fourteen games into the year, these kinds of nights are starting to stack up for Knecht, who somehow was available to the Lakers at the No. 17 draft pick.

He claimed that the evidence was “stacking up that the Southport attack was carried out by a migrant”.

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Just as everything seemed to stack up against her, the young actor flipped the script.

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“It's a very little thing, but it seems to stack up”, he added.

From BBC

Trump then stacked up Harris' electoral and debate record against his own, trotting out the moldy idea that having to face Harris after planning for a rematch against Biden is unfair to him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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