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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and summed up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something has been summarized or concluded.
Example: "The report was lengthy, but in the end, it was clear and summed up the main findings effectively."
Alternatives: "and summarized" or "and concluded".
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It was a pretty good effort and summed up the spirit in my team".
A recent Times poll asked that question and summed up the answer in a word: empathy.
Author presents them as a sample of Truth as observed, refined and summed up by a genuine cowman.
That had a huge effect on me when I read it, and summed up how I felt.
Mr. Medins lives nearby on West 31st Street and summed up his 81 years in a few short sentences.
They are not over there, something to be coolly appraised and summed up; they are overwhelming, literally consuming.
We analyzed all the vulnerabilities that had been released about TFTP protocol, and summed up the vulnerable points in TFTP servers.
But all too often women are firstly classed and summed up by their roles as wives and mothers, rather than by their other accomplishments.
We calculated mono- and oligonucleotide occurrences in eight genome segments of influenza virus strains and summed up the occurrences for each strain.
On stage, he joked, "I've been home watching it" and summed up the campaign by sharing "one of Clinton's laws of politics".
He examined Hailee Steinfeld, who was walking around in what appeared to be a hectare of mist, and summed up his reaction in two words: "Be.
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