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The phrase "in terms of total" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or comparing quantities, amounts, or overall figures in a specific context.
Example: "In terms of total revenue, this quarter has exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "regarding the total" or "with respect to the total."
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"Dancing" still dominates in terms of total audience.
In terms of total biomass, however, the situation is different, he said.
"However, the amount of calories in terms of total daily intake is trivial".
In terms of total losses, Enron is going to be hard to beat.
In terms of total investment in childrenπs programmes, Britain is second only after the US - £183m to our £149m.
CBS took first place in the ratings race on Sunday night, at least in terms of total viewers.
Kuwait, which has so far given $112m, is the second most generous in terms of total values given.
When measured honestly in terms of total output, small, biodiverse farms produce more and are more productive.
Here are the 10 riskiest cities in terms of total population exposed to various types of natural threat.
TBS is almost always among the top cable networks in terms of total audience.
In terms of total viewers, the Fox advantage, as always, was much greater.
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