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Discover Ludwig"the totals" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the sum or overall amount of something. Example: The totals for this year's sales show a significant increase compared to last year's figures.
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The totals escalated annually.
The totals were, of necessity, approximate.
(The totals exceed 100 percent because of rounding).
The totals are now estimated at 80,000,000 copies.
They added the totals for each couple's US box office.
Some of the totals for 2009 were memorable.
So all the totals are going to be exactly right.
Hurricane Sandy probably distorted the totals in the Northeast.
The totals were divided by the number of wickets taken.
Though the totals remain small, figures have been promising.
The totals include exceptions to the agency's compensation rules.
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