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in total

As a sum; taken together. In total, there have been 15 road deaths in the state so far this year. We're anticipating about 175 guests in total. How much has it snowed it total this winter?
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in total

All together; entirely.
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The property/casualty insurance industry recorded a $110.4 billion (9.4%) increase in total admitted assets during 2004.
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