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The phrase "which tally with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something corresponds or agrees with something else, usually in the form of a comparison. For example: "The findings of the report tallied with the data that was collected in the field."
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On July 17th the paper published 14 pages of secret accounts, which tally with similar ones in its rival, El País.
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I started off doing asylum law, working with refugees, which tallied with my political values.
Batman v Superman has reportedly posted advance US sales of $20m-$20m-$25mch tallies with Deadline's previous prediction of a global opening weekend in the region of $300-$300-$340m
Such is the concern in America that on November 12th regulators said they would scrutinise the dividend policies of banks that did not increase lending.The surveys also revealed a reluctance to borrow, which tallies with signs of a collapse in spending.
Which tallies with what Hamilton said.
The number laid off is around 500, which tallies with previous estimates of up to 525.
We also hear that there's a Canon event being scheduled internationally for August 26th, which tallies with previous rumors.
The Butterworth filter was improved after the pole-zero position was optimally set up to shape the wave of output, which tallied with the whole system.
Instead of a single charge lasting a few hours, the Protag Elite is good for a year's use on a single charge — which tallies with Tile's longevity.
Refuting the possibility of the original temple being to the north of the disputed area, as pleaded by the pro-mosque parties, he described the boundaries of the Janmabhoomi as mentioned in the Ayodhya Mahatmya section of Skanda Purana, which tallied with the present location of the disputed area, as noted by Justice Sudhir Agarwal.
A number of the students disliked the notion that the tutorials were based on a checklist which tallied with the 'Tomorrow's Doctors' objectives.
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