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The phrase "a total outlay of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the total amount of money spent or allocated for a specific purpose or project.
Example: "The project required a total outlay of $500,000 to cover all expenses."
Alternatives: "a complete expenditure of" or "an overall cost of".
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He will spend $720 at a pharmacy on his 180 pills, giving him a total outlay of about $1,000.
But the option holder, with a total outlay of $30 (the $10 strike price plus $20 in taxes), earns a pretax yield of 3.3percentt.
Celtic added another Hibs man, striker Chris Killen, on a Bosman, forward Scott McDonald from Motherwell and Italian midfielder Massimo Donati from Milan for a total outlay of £8m.
Last year, U.S.A.I.D.'s inspector general said delays and contracting problems at the project had cost nearly $40 million, out of a total outlay of more than $300 million.
With a total outlay of some $250m these deals made a decent return on capital last year, though trading has since been hit by the euro-zone crisis.Godrej, a family conglomerate whose biggest line is consumer products, is another exemplar of this approach.
Additional 10-level packs run a buck apiece, for a total outlay of three bucks should you take on all 40 levels.
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In an outside cabin between New York and Grand Bahama, the one-way charge would be $50 a person more, the round-trip $90 a person more, making a total outlay for two people of $1,038 one way, or $1,878 round trip.
Besides a total outlay figure, it also asked for a copy of each lawsuit complaint or administrative claim involved.
In the absence of Celtic moving south, Lennon's best hope of working with a team in the top half of England's Premier League might be to guide one there, and Norwich were ambitious enough last summer to sign two Dutch internationals in Ricky van Wolfswinkel and Leroy Fer, with the total outlay of all of their transfer dealings - £25m - being a club record.
The CRM giant will pay $560 million over a period of 15 years starting 2018 to lease space, with an additional $130 million on top of that for for leasehold improvements, amounting to a total of outlay of $690 million.
In a dizzying Malthusian maelstrom the total outlays of the federal government have more than doubled in just 11 years.
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