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"to sum" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to come to a conclusion or conclusion of a summary. For example, "To sum up, all the evidence points to him being the culprit."
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to sum
noun
A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
Exact(60)
To sum myself up?
To sum it up, it was horrible.
2011 is especially difficult to sum up.
It seemed to sum up the night.
Or, to sum up: Renaissance man.
To sum up, shale may not happen.
It is hard to sum up "Kingmakers".
It appeared to sum up Wigan's fortunes.
To sum up my first Glastonbury experience?
It seemed to sum it all up.
To sum up, Congress needs adult supervision.
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