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The phrase "added up with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to express the idea of combining or summing things together.
Example: "The total cost was added up with the additional fees to determine the final price."
Alternatives: "combined with" or "summed with".
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More striking than the total was the way it added up, with contributions, almost half of which flowed through the Web site, averaging seventy-seven dollars.
Soon $850,000 added up with investments from other angels including Boris Wertz of Version One Ventures, 1776, SV Angel, Urban.us, Cyan & Scott Banister, Arjun Banker, Marc Benioff, Michael Birch, Ron Conway, Karl Jacob, Thomas McInerney, Alexis Ohanian, Leah Pearlman, Ariel Poler, Eric Ries, Kathy Salmanowitz and Scott Wainner.
The complication rate consists of the reported complications added up with the amount of re-interventions performed.
Furthermore, this convenience sample was added up with subjects without a history of atrial fibrillation.
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If only that combination added up to something with a little more texture at the company's latest program.
I remember the percentages added up to 110% 70% lymphoma, with three different types; 20% lung cancer.
The tourney is really two events with scores added up.
Rivals, meanwhile, are swinging into action as the headlines add up, with Microsoft is running an ad campaign based on the privacy worries surrounding Google.
We add up with three less than seven.
The facts, too, add up with suspicious predictability.
Obviously, something doesn't add up with this picture.
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