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Common collocations with total in American Collocation

total noun countable

US /ˈtoʊt(ə)l/

when other totals are added together

combined
cumulative
final
grand
overall

We raised a grand total of 700 pounds.

large

amazing
formidable
good
high
impressive
large
magnificent
respectable
staggering

The sailors added two more medals to an already staggering total.

small

low
meagre
modest

In most regions where groundwater levels are least healthy, rainfall totals were especially meagre.

be a total

bring
equal
make
reach
take

The service added 206,000 subscribers bringing its total to 35.3m.

In addition 34 non military staff such as servants etc. lived there, thus making a grand total of 204 people.

be more than a total

exceed

Andrew hopes to raise more than 30,000 pounds for our Hospice Challenge, but he’s hoping more people will join him on the walk so he can exceed even that total.

bring together a total

accumulate
amass

The European Champion will be the person who accumulates the highest total of points from all 5 competitions.

increase a total

boost
increase
raise
swell

In the run up to Christmas, our fundraising committee is holding a Grand Draw to boost the appeal total further.

have a total

boast
have

The La Quinta Golf Club boasts a total of 27 holes.

calculate or guess a total

calculate
estimate

Please use the following form to calculate your order total.