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The phrase "all sums" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the total of various amounts or calculations, often in financial or mathematical discussions.
Example: "After reviewing all sums, we concluded that the project was within budget."
Alternatives: "all amounts" or "total sums".
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It's almost enough to induce the fear of all sums.
The example is simplified and all sums quoted include VAT.
The yes figures include all sums received since it was set up last summer.
In the event of a breach, he agreed to "return to the archdiocese all sums paid to him".
Is he saying that we treat science and mathematics shabbily in this country, where many people are all too proud to admit to a fear of all sums?
The workbook we purchased begins with the observation that we shouldn't be afraid of maths because, after all, "sums are just number sentences".
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The sum of two ideals is an ideal that is composed of all the sums of all their individual members.
He has all the sums on his side.
All summed up he would be fighting to keep Kenneth safe on his land.
It is all summed up in advertising slogans such as "Because you're worth it".
The way he runs, with such great technique and confidence, is all summed up in that picture.
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