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The phrase "adding up to a total of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when summarizing or calculating a final amount or total from a series of numbers or items.
Example: "The expenses for the project were $200, $150, and $50, adding up to a total of $400."
Alternatives: "resulting in a total of" or "amounting to a total of".
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Each category is worth a certain number of points, adding up to a total of 100.
In October, Barclays agreed to offer compensation on both policies, adding up to a total of £9,759 including interest.
During this period, the average yearly recruitment of P. grossa from these stumps were c. 300 individuals, adding up to a total of c. 2250 emergence holes.
The resulting free energy landscape was based on sampling statistics from six parallel simulations adding up to a total of 1.4 μs simulation time.
Reports also revealed a further 14 countries from the list received aid last year, adding up to a total of £131.9 million out of taxpayers' pockets.
On 25 August, after taking our urgent message on climate change seriously, the judge and court imposed on us very modest fines, ranging from £300 to £700 each and adding up to a total of £4,000-£5,000.
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That adds up to a total of 63 under par in those four events.
"Identity is not a sum which adds up to a total of 100%," she says.
attrition, which conservative estimates say will add up to a total of 17.2percentnt.
That adds up to a total of 2 1/2 miles over the course of the marathon.
Combined, these add up to a total of 2,454,114 votes.
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