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large totalling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "large totalling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a significant sum or total, but the combination of the words is awkward and unclear. Example: "The large totalling of expenses for the project exceeded our initial budget."
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2 human-written examples
Before the accident, Reeve explained, he was a member of three unions, and his disability benefits were unusually large, totalling some four million dollars.
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Fortunately, the initial amount of water storage is large, totalling about 340×109m3 in primary aquifers and 160×109m3 in deeper, secondary aquifers (MOP, 1985).
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58 human-written examples
In 2017, losses were even larger, totalling $140bn after three large hurricanes in the US and the Caribbean.
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The art is critical in building large totals.
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Over the long run, though, these companies can actually create very large total returns for investors.
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Within the buildings' low stone walls is a surprisingly large total of enclosed space: 27,500 square feet.
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Key man Mushfiqur Rahim The wicketkeeper is now Bangladesh's most reliable batsman and the weaknesses in the bowling attack mean large totals will be required.
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But CBS still beat ABC among viewers from 18 to 49 in February, and it argues that it does make money selling its large total-viewer numbers.
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On Wednesday, it drew another large total, an estimated 15.31 million viewers, and ABC was No. 1 for the night in households and among adults 18 to 49.
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This is associated with large total surface areas of nanoparticles.
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They have bowlers who can take wickets and batsmen who can post large totals.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you intend to express a significant sum or amount, avoid using the phrase "large totalling". Instead, use more common and grammatically correct alternatives such as "substantial total" or "significant sum".
Common error
A frequent error is to use "totalling" directly after "large" as if it were an adjective. "Totalling" is a verb form. Using it in this way creates an awkward phrasing. Replace it with a noun to achieve clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "large totalling" attempts to describe a significant sum or amount. Grammatically, it's an adjective ("large") modifying a verb in its gerund form ("totalling"), which is non-standard. Ludwig identifies it as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the individual words in the phrase "large totalling" are common, their combination creates a grammatically awkward and uncommon expression. Ludwig identifies it as incorrect. It attempts to describe a significant sum or amount, but clearer alternatives like "substantial total" or "significant sum" are preferable. Using these alternatives will ensure better clarity and grammatical correctness across various contexts. This is also confirmed by Ludwig AI feedback.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
substantial total
Replaces the verb form "totalling" with the noun "total", using "substantial" as a more standard adjective.
significant sum
Emphasizes the amount rather than the process of totaling, replacing both words for a clearer meaning.
great aggregate
Uses a more formal term for "total" and "large", indicating a collective amount.
considerable amount
Focuses on the quantity, avoiding the term "totaling" altogether.
large overall
Uses "overall" to specify that the size refers to the total quantity.
extensive accumulation
Highlights the process of accumulating to a large size.
significant accumulation
Highlights the significance of accumulating to a large size.
grand summation
A more formal and emphatic way to describe a large total.
sizeable quantity
Replaces "totaling" with a focus on the size of the quantity.
high aggregate value
Specifies that the total is a value, often monetary.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "large totalling" for better clarity?
Consider using phrases like "substantial total", "significant sum", or "considerable amount" for improved clarity and grammatical correctness.
Is "large totalling" grammatically correct?
The phrase "large totalling" is not correct and can sound awkward. It's better to use a noun after "large", such as "large total" or "large sum".
What are some formal alternatives to "large totalling"?
In formal contexts, you might prefer phrases such as "great aggregate", "grand summation", or "high aggregate value" to convey a sense of significant accumulation.
How does "large totalling" differ from "substantial total"?
"Large totalling" is an uncommon and less grammatically sound construction. "Substantial total" is a more conventional and clearer way to express the idea of a significant overall amount.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested