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there s a total of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
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Alternative expressions(20)
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there were at least
there are a lot of
it consisted of
it consists of
amount to
a sum of
the sum total is
there are a heck of
the number of
a grand total of
there were a number of
there are a total of
altogether there are
there are a multitude of
there are a variety of
there were a lot of
there are of
there were a total of
there were altogether
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Counting the agency's outside informants, there is a total of more than one million people who keep track of everybody else, says Mr. Levchenko, a K.G.B. agent from 1971 to 1979.
News & Media
In the mitochondrial process of S. cerevisiae, there is a total of only 14 ATP per glucose molecule produced, which is much less than a net of 28 to 30 ATP typically achieved by most aerobes [138].
There's a total of 11,210 meth labs.
News & Media
Within clade S, there were a total of 37 polymorphic sites, 24 of which were parsimony-informative.
Science
At S loci, there are a total of l n allelic patterns (i.e., l n susceptibility types).
Science
Trial length was 2.7 (1 s stimulus duration followed by 1.7 s fixation), block length was 16.2 s (2.7 × 3 congruent and 3 incongruent trials), fixation after each block alternated between 1.62 and 16.2 s and there were a total of 24 blocks in each of four different scanning sessions.
Science
In the 1743 vocal interactions that occurred within 30 s of a chase, there were a total of 3486 vocalizations emitted.
Science
Suppose that, there are a total of s nodes in the hierarchical functional tree (In Figure 3(c), s = 5).
Science
Assuming there are a total of s levels in the unified variable (referred as optimization strata in this package) with S j samples in each stratum, j = 1 … s, and assuming we have m batches with B i, i = 1… m wells available in each batch.
Science
When the random walker starts in the gene similarity network, we let it start at random from one of the genes known as associated with the query disease, therefore the initial probability is 1 /s for every seed gene (suppose there are a total of s seed genes) and 0 for other genes.
Science
As of today's date-12/12/2016 there are a total of 1941 cases listed on the registry.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "there s a total of", ensure the noun that follows is plural if referring to multiple items (e.g., "there s a total of 10 apples"). If referring to a singular mass noun, use a singular form (e.g., "there s a total of $5 billion").
Common error
Avoid using a singular verb form when the noun following "total of" is plural. For example, instead of "there s a total of students", use "there are a total of students".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "there s a total of" functions as an existential quantifier, indicating the presence and quantity of something. It asserts that a certain amount or number exists, as shown by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "there s a total of" serves as an existential quantifier, informing the reader or listener of a specific quantity or amount. While grammatically sound, this phrase currently lacks sufficient real-world examples to fully gauge its typical contexts, as analyzed by Ludwig. For alternatives, consider options such as "there is a sum of" or "in total there are" to express quantity in slightly different ways.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
there is a sum of
Replaces "total" with "sum", emphasizing addition.
in total there are
Inverts the structure while keeping the meaning intact.
the aggregate is
Uses more formal language to indicate a combined amount.
the grand total is
Adds emphasis to the final amount or count.
the complete count is
Focuses on the act of counting and the completeness of the result.
the sum total amounts to
Emphasizes the process of summing and the resulting amount.
the cumulative number is
Highlights the accumulation aspect of the total.
the entirety comprises
Uses more formal language to describe the composition of a whole.
altogether it equals
Simplifies the phrasing to express the resulting amount.
it all adds up to
Uses a more idiomatic expression to indicate the final result.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "there s a total of"?
You can use alternatives such as "there is a sum of", "in total there are", or "the grand total is" depending on the context and the desired level of formality.
Is it correct to say "there is a total of" instead of "there are a total of"?
The correct form depends on the noun that follows. If the noun is plural, use "there are a total of". If the noun is singular, use "there is a total of".
What is the difference between "there s a total of" and "the total is"?
"There s a total of" introduces the existence of a total amount, while "the total is" states the amount directly. For instance, "There s a total of 10 items" versus "The total is 10 items".
How to use "there s a total of" in a sentence?
You can use "there s a total of" to introduce a quantity or amount, like in the sentence "There s a total of 50 states in the United States".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested