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"making a total" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or form a final sum or tally. Example: "The sales team worked tirelessly, making a total of $50,000 in revenue for the company this month."
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There is an additional £40bn of tightening over the parliament, making a total consolidation of £113bn.
Some 20,000 contributions have come to the Fund making a total of $449,000.
(He had already retracted seven others for different reasons, making a total of 35).
Two cuddies (small cabins) were added, making a total of six bedrooms.
The upfront cost for the handset is £119, making a total over the contract of £983.
Thirty restaurants earned one star, making a total of 410 throughout France.
"By June or July, I hope to be near my goal of making a total E.T.F.
Since 2000 there are 1.2 million more self-employed businesses, making a total of 3.7 million.
Tax relief will add another 1%, making a total contribution rate of 8%.
Currently I have 15 mash-ups, making a total of 75.
For an index fund, such as Vanguard Developed World the cost is 0.15%, making a total of 0.55%.
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