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Discover Ludwig"cumulative total" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the running total of an accumulation of things such as contributions, amounts, numbers, etc. For example, "By the end of the month, the cumulative total of donations was $1000."
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Cumulative total is a sensational £36.95m.
Cumulative total to date is £204,000.
Weekend takings of £2.73m take the cumulative total to £42.4m.
The movie's cumulative total to date is $93.9 million.
The cumulative total is a rosy £151,000.
The cumulative total for "I Am Legend" reached $228 million, and for "Alvin" $176.7 million.
The cumulative total for New York City since AIDS case reporting began is 135,837.
It would increase the cumulative total for individuals to $30,000 a year from $25,000.
In some schools, the cumulative total of the donations is staggering.
The best picture Oscar winner has a cumulative total of £7.07m, from 17 weeks of play.
But it's the cumulative total that deserves attention: £3.53m, after less than four weeks' play.
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