Collecting in a sentence as a noun

In this game, you go through a dungeon, killing monsters and collecting treasure and experience.

I appreciate the thought but I don't feel comfortable collecting virtual points for this.

Not because of the NSA spying on foreign countries, or collecting domestic meta data.

CloudFlare generates 50gb/s of logs globally and have handled collecting this volume in two ways.

I didn't get a chance to explain because they threatened me if I told anybody on my team what happened while I was collecting my things.

This seller even goes so far as to state they are operating "just like any other retailer would".At which point we ask the killer question: are they collecting sales tax?

If you want to test at a granularity of "user", a website often has to put most of its active population into the test, before collecting enough data to know which version was good.

I totally agree with making black boxes more advanced to phone home and such, but this line annoyed me:"Your iPhone is more powerful than the evidence-collecting computers in the cockpit.

Bitcoin's supply limiting design has added a psychological dimension that encourages collecting.

Aren't we supposed to be a community of rational, thoughtful people that use facts and evidence to backup opinions?Do you stop using Google products when they get sued by various government agencies for things like collecting WiFi data?

Most importantly, it has been known since the planning stages of the accelerator that a Higgs with such a low mass is more difficult to find, in the sense that it requires running the experiment for longer, collecting more statistics, before we can decide whether or not it exists.

Collecting definitions

noun

the act of gathering something together

See also: collection assembling aggregation