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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It sums" is not grammatically correct
You could say "It sums up," which indicates that you are summarizing something in a few words. Example: The expression "Actions speak louder than words" it sums up my thoughts on the importance of demonstrating commitment.
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It sums up the man.
It sums things up pretty nicely.
It sums the situtation up beautifully.
"It sums up the game we play.
It sums up Formula One.
"It sums up the bloke.
It sums up my mood perfectly.
"It sums up our season, that.
It sums up everything about Senna.
It sums up Gove: "high-handed, incompetent and unfair".
It sums up just how huge this achievement is.
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