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The phrase "give a total of" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate the final sum or amount of something. It is commonly used in situations where there are multiple numbers or quantities that need to be added together. Example: The sales report should give a total of all the profits made in the last quarter. In this sentence, "give a total of" is used to indicate that the sales report should provide the final sum of all the profits made in the specified time period.
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This will give a total of over 346 MEPs out of 736.
At a Syria donors conference hosted by Kuwait in January, the emir pledged to give a total of $500m.
The Rockefeller Foundation has announced the recipients of its New York City Cultural Innovation Fund awards, which will give a total of $2.7 million to 16 cultural organizations.
After the deal is completed, the company plans to give a total of $300 million in cash to the banks that originally lent it about $2.6 billion.
The company is to give a total of seven performances at two theaters in Shanghai, five performances in Hong Kong and six in Taipei.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency, the other founder of the united effort, called the Partnership for Clean Competition, will give a total of $1 million.
They give a total of more than 109,000 violent deaths from all causes between 2004 and the end of 2009.
And it plans to give a total of $650 million in public financing for a twice-failed entertainment and retail complex in the Meadowlands.
He went on to give a total of 4,625 performances of the part, taking his last curtain call as the Siamese king in 1985.
AOL-Time Warner said yesterday that it would give a total of $5 million to six relief groups, and as of yesterday morning, users of its Internet service, America Online, had donated an additional $6 million.
4 Once the cakes are completely cool (and you really do need to be patient here, because if cut while warm they'll just crumble), slice each layer horizontally in half to give a total of four thin layers.
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