Sentence examples for To total from inspiring English sources

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To total

verb

To add up; to calculate the sum of.

  • When we totalled the takings, we always got a different figure.

Exact(60)

The other, to total extinction.

No to total transformation.

I aspire to total curtailment.

Attendance is expected to total around 1,300.

Next year, exports are expected to total $113 billion.

Revenue is expected to total $2.7 billion this year.

This year it is expected to total over two million.

She expects this year's enrollment to total nearly 300.

Measure and add water to total 6 cups of liquid.

Spending was projected to total as much as $95 million.

She expects them to total about $350,000 for 2009.

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