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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totaled at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the amount of something after all the components have been added together. For example, "The total cost of the project is $50,000, totaled at the end of the day."
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Thus, problem (5.13) has the smallest and greatest solutions....the infinite series can be totaled at any given point, and this total (more properly, a subtotal) provides the fullness of the sweetness of goal attainment for a given person at a given time and status.
In 2009, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the European Medicines Agency estimated that the total healthcare cost incurred in Europe due to resistant infections totaled at least €1.5 billion each year, with the main portion accounted for by resistant Gram-negative pathogens at €867 million.
A preliminary audit suggested that its bad loans totaled at least 40 billion korunas ($1.08 billion), but most analysts say the total will be almost twice that.
Its debts totaled at least $75 million.
It's a three-year deal, totaled at $50 million.
The gifts and loans totaled at least $165,000.
The buyouts at Tennessee for coaches totaled at least $9 million.
Clenbuterol became so popular that in California sales totaled at least $7 million annually.
From 1974 to 1997, the payments totaled at least $12.3 million.
The Obama administration said the subsidies to exporters in China totaled at least $1 billion from 2009 through 2011.
The task force estimated that the burden of debt totaled at least $167 billion and as much as $335 billion.
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