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tally

[tal-ee] / ˈtæl i /




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A tally from Global Trade Alert shows that there were many more discriminatory trade policies—including tariffs, export controls and sanctions—introduced in the five years through 2025 than in the preceding five years.

From The Wall Street Journal

The advance tally of receipts for January indicates sales increased 1.5%, which would mark the biggest advance since the end of 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

This term, he has already played more minutes for Liverpool than he did in 2023-24 and only 302 minutes short of matching his tally for the previous campaign.

From BBC

He ended the message with the tally of his expenses for the trip: 2,700 euros.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has tallied six US avalanche fatalities so far this season, including one in Castle Peak in January.

From Barron's