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tally

[tal-ee] / ˈtæl i /




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One British financial site has come up with a bucket-list “calculator” to tally the cost of fulfilling all your fantasies.

From MarketWatch

While it’s still early in the flu season, which typically peaks between December and February, the 2025 figures are significantly outpacing last year’s tally.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, their tally of 14 gold medals saw them drop from fourth to seventh place in the medal table, their lowest position for 20 years.

From BBC

That meant AI and Stewart shared the weekly victory - they both got five correct results, including two exact scores, for a tally of 110 points.

From BBC

When a player is unable to fulfil a task, another can "save" them and receive a "hero token" -- tallied at the end to determine a winner.

From Barron's