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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'you tally' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is not a phrase that is typically used in written English. If you are looking for a phrase with a similar meaning, you could use the phrase 'you agree'. For example: Do you agree with my plan? You tally?.
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If you tally over 30, then: congratulations, you're a super.
When you tally up the total body count, the numbers are staggering.
But when you tally your cellphone bill at month's end, it may count for a lot.
If you tally that up, you get about $14bn over four years.
When you tally it all up, bribery may be the single largest line item on a cartel's balance sheet.
Then you tally the votes in a way that makes it impossible to tell who really won if the race is close.
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Foursquare could win by providing personal recommendation for you and people like you by tallying the votes you cast with your feet.
When you come upon it, click it up, earning you +5000 bonus points to you ending tally.
If you were to create a chart tracking voting in a given constituency, you'd tally all the ballots for each party in a first column.
There, you could tally 230 bird species in a day.
While you walk, tally up all those souvenir shops, and note the occasional anomaly: What's Dooney & Bourke doing here?
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