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total
adjective as in complete, thorough
Strongest matches
noun as in whole
Example Sentences
He suffered a collapsed lung on five occasions and spent a total of six months in hospital before the transplant.
Councillor Robert Chapman said the borough's "financial predicament remains serious", with the overall total overspend for the accounting year at about £37m.
Planners were told that a total of 37 local people responded to the proposals, with a number opposed.
It is also the sixth Premier League season in which Salah's goals and assists totals have both reached double figures.
After averaging 2.3 free throws per game last season, Andrews has taken a total of three free throws in 10 games this season.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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