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"totalled at" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is used to refer to the total amount of something. For example: "The bill totalled at $12.50."
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Monaco, Patterson and other US officials point to US support for Yemeni political and economic development, which Patterson totalled at $875m since Saleh agreed to leave power.
Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqim), which for much of its history was seen as a lesser outpost of al-Qaida, has grown in size and capability, partly due to income from ransom payments which, according to an estimate in a recent New York Times investigation, have totalled at least £55.1m ($91.5m) since 2008.
In comparison, India's exports to the world totalled at $312bn £1877).
Not once in his seven-and-a-half-year Test career has he recorded a match aggregate lower than the one he totalled at the Adelaide Oval.
Compared to the CVC landscape prior to 2011, that is a huge departure from the biotech boom during which Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Kaiser Permanente, Amgen and MedImmune each participated in funding rounds that totalled at least $100M.
Rockstar made nett in the second week, declining by 67% and taking the two-week collection totalled at nett.
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All together, they total at least $143,000.
Mr. Gore's budget proposal totals at least $1.5 trillion.
Mr. Bush has proposed tax and spending programs totaling at least $1.9 trillion over 10 years.
Russian arms sales are expected to total at least USD 8 billion in 2007.
The records show he is owed money from four outstanding loans, totaling at least $1.5 million.
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