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The phrase "to tally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of counting or calculating totals, often in the context of votes, scores, or data. Example: "After the votes were cast, the officials began to tally the results to determine the winner."
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Depressing thought to tally".
A death toll is impossible to tally.
Once polls took several days to tally.
Readers, care to tally up your own counts?
There are many ways to tally the costs.
This was not an occasion to tally clinkers.
That doesn't seem to tally with the anecdotal evidence.
The amount we calculated we'd spent never quite seemed to tally with what was left.
One tried to tally how many hours she had spent in the unemployment office.
Her ailments, which included glaucoma and chronic infections, required two hands to tally.
The numbers can be difficult to tally but they are large.
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