in total
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edit- Including all aspects of something.
- 2012 April 22, Sam Sheringham, “Liverpool 0-1 West Brom”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- In total, the Reds had 28 shots to their opponent's nine, and 15 corners to the Baggies' three.
- 2025 February 5, “Network News: NR to cut back vegetation on Heart of Wales line”, in RAIL, number 1028, page 23:
- More than 50 trees fell across a ten-mile section of the line during December's Storm Darragh. In total, more than 70 fell on the line, including around 30 which were uprooted.
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editincluding all aspects of something
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