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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sum up how" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when asking someone to provide a summary or concise explanation of a particular topic or situation. Example: "Can you sum up how the project went during the last meeting?"
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Q: Can you think of a word to sum up how G4S has performed?
In some ways, the photograph seemed to sum up how the United States and its Gulf allies often appeared to be moving in different directions during 2015.
She responded to Miliband's resignation: #Milifandomforever #ThankYouEd If I had to sum up how I feel about today in 2 words they would be heartbroken and devastated.
I asked friends and relatives – all of them patriotic, well integrated, middle class – to sum up how they felt about being British and Muslim these days.
Leave it to Shane Walton, Notre Dame's animated senior cornerback, to sum up how it feels to be a member of the loved or loathed Fighting Irish.
These three words pretty much sum up how shareholders of the Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS), Italy's third largest bank and the world's oldest, felt when they gathered on January 25th.
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That summed up how I felt too.
But it just sums up how mad 2010 has been.
This sums up how awful this year has been.
I think that pretty much sums up how I feel".
That still sums up how many of us feel.
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