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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added it up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of calculating a total or summing numbers together.
Example: "After reviewing all the expenses, I finally added it up and realized we went over budget."
Alternatives: "calculated the total" or "summed it up".
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I haven't added it up.
"I added it up — it's about $75 a month," Ms. Skipwith said.
TOTAL SPRINGSTEEN-RELATED EXPENSES "If I added it up it wouldn't be good for my marriage".
And then when we added it up to get f(x) back again, we added up a sum of the c_k's e^ ikx)'s, right?
He declined to put an overall dollar value on the investment, saying, "I've never added it up".
So far, it has cost him more than £500,000, although he said: "I've never added it up as I suspect it would make me feel bad".
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You've got to add it up in your head".
What does that mean?" I said, "Add it up".
So, add it up.
And let's add it up.
Add it up, and more Aussies are working longer.
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