FOR A TOTAL OF
Definition: Indicating the sum or overall amount of something.
Synonyms: In Sum, Overall, In Total, Collectively, Altogether
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
He read three books for a total of 300 pages.
#2
The garden has six different flowers for a total of 50 blooms.
#3
She solved two math problems for a total of 15 correct answers.
#4
The team scored three goals for a total of six points in the soccer match.
#5
She worked overtime for a total of ten hours last week to meet project deadlines.
#6
The sales report outlined the revenue generated for a total of three different product categories.
#7
The survey collected responses from a diverse group of participants, for a total of 500 completed forms.
#8
The construction project required skilled workers for a total of six months to complete.
#9
The intricate mosaic consisted of thousands of tiny, handcrafted tiles for a total of 50 square feet.
#10
The experimental results, gathered over six months, showed a consistent pattern for a total of 200 data points.
#11
He solved ten math problems for a total of one hour.
#12
She cooked four dishes for a total of two hours.
#13
For a total of ten years, they worked tirelessly to build their dream home.
#14
The marathon runners covered a distance of 26.2 miles for a total of three hours and forty-five minutes.
#15
She practiced her piano piece for a total of two weeks, perfecting every note.
#16
For a total of five minutes, he held his breath underwater.
#17
He studied diligently for a total of three hours before the exam.
#18
After analyzing the data for a total of two days, she reached a conclusion.
#19
They traveled for a total of ten days across Europe.
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