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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final tally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the last count or total of something, often in contexts like voting, scoring, or accounting.
Example: "After all the votes were counted, the election officials announced a final tally of the results."
Alternatives: "a conclusive count" or "an ultimate total".
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A final tally is expected on Tuesday.
The court has until Sept. 6 to issue a final tally and name the president-elect.
Instead, the agency's five commissioners will vote in private, producing a final tally by next week.
Mr. Obama won 57.27 percent of the vote, with a final tally of 76,510 votes.
A final tally from yesterday's sales will not be available until tomorrow, at the very earliest.
A final tally giving Htin Kyaw 360 out of 652 votes was met with applause.
But officials said they expected a final tally of 4,500 to 5,000.
Avatar limps in some way behind with a final tally of three.
With a final tally near, the same standard should be applied to Mr. Bush.
"Until the Miller campaign has a final tally we have confidence in, any talk of concession is premature".
By the end of November, he could have clocked up a final tally of 80,000 miles or more.
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