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Discover Ludwig'final tally' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to the total or count of something, especially at the conclusion of an event or a process. For example: "We tallied up the results from the election and the final tally showed that Sarah had won the most votes."
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His final tally is 16.003.
A final tally is expected on Tuesday.
The final tally was 220 to 207.
The final tally was 98,721.
The final tally, however, was anything but.
His final tally was £48m.
Final tally: pass the Scotch.
The final tally wasn't close.
The final tally could take two weeks.
Final tally: Contribute with Guardian Witness.
We're waiting for the final tally.
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