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tally

[tal-ee] / ˈtæl i /




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This year will add another to the tally - with his two grown-up sons, who are also rail workers, out there with him.

From BBC

With the official attendance tally reaching a new high, some longtime researchers bemoaned how unwieldy the conference had become.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sales rose 1.2% from the month before, an advance tally of retailers’ receipts by Statistics Canada showed Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chelsea finished in the bottom half of the top-flight table for the first time since 1996, with a record low points tally of 44 and the fewest goals scored in the club's Premier League history.

From BBC

Those commanders described Smith’s preoccupation with the daily crime report, which provides the public a daily tally of nine felony offenses.

From The Wall Street Journal