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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a total" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the overall amount or sum of something, often in financial or quantitative contexts.
Example: "The project was completed at a total cost of $50,000."
Alternatives: "for a total of" or "amounting to".
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"You're at a total disadvantage," he said.
I was at a total loss.
All at a total cost of $4m.
"I'm at a total loss to understand what happened".
period at a total cost of about 440 million dollars.
"This is at a total different level," he said.
We are like a broker looking at a total portfolio".
"Getting at a total solution, a total experience.
She said the whole country is at a total standstill.
"I'm at a total loss as to how to project this outcome," Ms. Sayles said.
It is part of his first major television campaign, at a total cost of $1.1 million.
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