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The phrase "a tally that includes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a count or record that encompasses certain items or categories.
Example: "The report provided a tally that includes all sales made during the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a count that encompasses" or "a record that contains".
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I add his sighting to a tally that includes a green woodpecker sheltering in a sequoia.
His opponents have raised $25 million so far, a tally that includes $4.4 million from the Human Rights Campaign and a donation of $2.5 million in Washington State from the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife.
According to the Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE), an NGO, his was the twelfth death caused by ragging in the past year, a tally that includes suicides.There are several reasons why student bullying should have become dangerous in India.
So far, the Prospect has taken in a total of $1.29 million, a tally that includes several large donations in the six-figure-range, along with 3,800 individual donations of amounts that were mostly $100 or less.
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Arizona had played 32 games in the tournament since 2000; Harvard had played two, a tally that included its first-ever win on Thursday night.
One notable moment in his later years came in 2007 when, while playing for Vasco, he scored what he deemed was his 1,000th career goal, a tally that included goals scored in youth and friendly matches, which are not officially counted by FIFA.
Dancing Brave, winner of eight of his 10 races in 1985-6 - a tally that included the 2000 Guineas, Eclipse, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, was rated 141.
Fred was a national hero last year with his incredible tally that included two against Spain in Rio, but injuries have restricted him to a single Seleção game since June.
For director Sam Raimi, the best opening remains Spider-Man 3, with £11.83m – a tally that did not include previews.
The United Nations documented at least 7,000 civilian deaths in a tally that does not include the last, and probably bloodiest, weeks of fighting.
Since 1973, 155 death-row inmates have been exonerated in the US, according to the Death Penalty Information Center, a tally that does not include people like Byrom who are freed as a result of plea deals.
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