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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running tally" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a continuously updated count or record of something, often in contexts like finance, statistics, or tracking progress. Example: "We keep a running tally of our expenses to ensure we stay within budget."
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No running tally of these figures is published.
"Not very old, but it looks like the same running tally that we've got right now.
And during games, Hassell keeps a running tally in his head.
Without that running tally on the scoreboard, you wouldn't know Derek Jeter's contributions from Coco Crisp's.
He began posting the names on his blog and kept a running tally.
The Philharmonic has seldom tried to align a milestone concert from this running tally with a special celebratory program.
Broadcasters keep a running tally, measure the distances hit and label the strokes "maximums," appending a sponsor's name.
A Google spokesman, Gabriel Stricker, declined to comment on whether the company kept a running tally of fraudulent closings.
Getbackinthatroom.blogspot.com is keeping a running tally of industry workers who have been laid off — almost 250 as of Thursday afternoon.
Most states do not track the number of cases filed much less keep a running tally of outcomes.
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For the foreseeable future, experts and Cuban officials say, they will stand near the top of Cuba's long-running tally of American offenses.
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