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"a tally" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a record or account kept by making a notch or mark. For example: "We kept a tally of how many people attended the event."
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A tally by Reforma, a newspaper, suggests that this year has been worse still.
Take a tally.
To provide a tally?
They also keep a tally of sacks.
"It is not a tally.
What if a tally is altered?
Partly as a tally of enemies slam.
"I'm going to start keeping a tally".
I wish I'd kept a tally".
Here's a tally of his problematic spending.
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