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The phrase "are totalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of adding up numbers or amounts, typically in a financial or statistical context.
Example: "The expenses for the month are totalling more than we initially budgeted."
Alternatives: "are adding up" or "are summing up".
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CFO Anthony Noto yesterday noted during the Q2 analyst call that those users are totalling around 500 million — and the company is increasingly trying to monetise that user base, for example by tracking and following those users with ads and providing them with other features to get them to visit and stay for longer (and maybe, one day, register to be full users).
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