Sentence examples for totalled from inspiring English sources

The word 'totalled' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the final amount of something (such as a bill, cost, or number of items) that has been calculated or determined. For example, "The total cost of the project totalled $50,000."

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totalled

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Past of total

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According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, gross mortgage lending in the first three months of this year totalled an estimated £45bn, which was 12% down on the last three months of 2014, and 3% down on the first quarter of 2014.

In 2011-12, fuel duty paid to the Treasury totalled £26.8bn.

In 2008, it calculated that its annual carbon emissions, including business travel, totalled 300 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

Between 1997 and 2009, net migration to Britain totalled more than 2.2 million people.

The number of complaints about BBC1's Daphne du Maurier adaptation totalled 1,384 on Thursday morning, up from 798 the day before.

He compiled data from archived newspaper reports on to an Excel spreadsheet, which totalled around 4,500 events, before heading into the field for more detail.

As of 2013 the deals totalled $9.2m.

Last year exports totalled $17.9 billion, second only to coal.

In 2012 sales on Etsy totalled $895m; by October, before the busy holiday shopping season, they had already passed $1 billion for 2013.

By the end of 2004, Taiwan's investment in India totalled just $116m (compared with, according to understated official figures, $41.7 billion in China).

Muslims, who totalled 44% of Bosnians before the war, got 27% of the land, while the Croats, who made up 17%, were allowed to keep the remaining quarter.

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