A COMBINED TOTAL

Definition: The sum or aggregate of two or more things considered as a whole.

Synonyms: Total Sum, Aggregate Amount, Overall Count, Joint Tally, United Sum

Usage Examples in Sentences

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We spent a combined total of two hours studying for the exam.
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They collected a combined total of 500 pounds of food donations for the local food bank.
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The marathon runners covered a combined total of 100 miles during the race.
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The team scored a combined total of 12 goals in their last three matches.
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After the merger, the two companies have a combined total of 10,000 employees.
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The study found that participants spent a combined total of 50 hours per week on social media.
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Their investment portfolio yielded a combined total profit of over a million dollars last year.
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A combined total of five novels and three short stories were penned by the prolific author in her lifetime.
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With a combined total of six languages spoken fluently, she was an invaluable asset to the international team.
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We need to gather a combined total of 100 signatures to submit the petition.
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A combined total of 10 goals were scored in the match.
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In the experiment, the researchers observed a combined total of 100 participants.
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For the project, they spent a combined total of 50 hours researching.
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She inherited a combined total of three properties from her parents.
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The cities experienced a combined total of 20 inches of snowfall this winter.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, everyone. I'd like to begin today's meeting by reviewing our quarterly sales figures.B: Sounds good, let's dive into it. Do we have the numbers for each region?A: Yes, I have them right here. Our sales in the North region were $500,000, and in the South, they were $700,000.C: That's impressive. What's the combined total for both regions?A: The combined total for the North and South regions is $1.2 million.B: Great, let's compare that to last quarter's figures to see our growth.
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