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"To sum it up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to summarize or conclude the main points of something that has been discussed. Here is an example: "To sum it up, the new policy aims to improve workplace safety by implementing stricter regulations, increasing training programs, and implementing regular safety audits."
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To sum it up, it was horrible.
To sum it up: It's a brutality.
To sum it up, consider me a convert.
"To sum it up in Cork parlance," he says.
To sum it up, I think you laid an egg.
To sum it up quickly, what I am hearing is that things there are distressingly stagnant.
To sum it up, they aren't low maintenance, but with a little effort cyclamens perform.
"To sum it up, I'm a little less nervous than I was last year.
"To sum it up, it was very good putting".
To sum it up - there is everything to play for.
To sum it up: I'm lucky I'm still alive.
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