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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the overall amount or sum of something, often in financial or accounting contexts.
Example: "The total for the expenses incurred during the trip was submitted for approval."
Alternatives: "sum of" or "overall amount of"
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Total for Thursday: one inquiry.
Three was your total for Tuesday.
The total for that period is negative.
The total for the evening: $55,000.
Total for the day: $75.
The total for two nights?
Our grand total for the year?
Neither did their assist total for the second half: three.
They also surpassed their victory total for last season.
The actual total for reaching the quarterfinals was $175,000.
The resulting total for plays has also been adjusted.
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