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"to sum this up" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used when you wish to quickly summarize a longer body of argument or discussion. For example, you might write: "Throughout our discussion today we have discussed various ways to address the issue of climate change. To sum this up, it has become clear that implementing renewable energy sources is the most effective way to make a positive impact on our environment."
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So just to sum this up, we're talking about fast, easy, and inexpensive to use systems.
But to sum this up in Web terms, he'll make you want to be an angel investor in his stuff.
Calum Steele, president of the Scotland Police Federation, has come up with a wonderful quote to sum this up: "Savings must be made – nothing must be cut".
A track like "300MPH Torrential Outpour Blues" seems to sum this up in one handy five and a half-minute lump.
To sum this up, a longer life span means that 47percentt of the oldest Baby Boomers are at risk of not having enough money for retirement, as reported by Employee Benefit Research Institute.
Or to sum this up, a picture was painted of an industry whose instincts is to bend or break the rules, when there's money to be made and no-one's looking.
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If I were to sum this book up in a few words, it would be – sensational, engrossing and compulsive.
To sum this position up in one point: China is India's largest trading partner, with over $70 billion worth of goods passing between the two countries each year.
To sum this data up, rapamycin induced autophagy within 80 minutes in wild-type larvae, but protein-starvation took roughly three times longer to induce autophagy (4 h).
The Modern, which comes late to the party, has a chance to sum this all up.
To sum this up in the spirit of Richard Feynman, What I cannot create, I do not understand we believe it is highly desirable to continue investigating high-dimensionally encoded quantum systems both on paper and in laboratories.
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