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Filter by Meaning The server tallied the number of plates cleared from each table.
The surveyor tallied the number of trees in the forest to assess their conservation status.
The coach tallied the number of laps run by each player during practice.
The researcher tallied the responses to the survey to analyze the results.
The poll worker tallied the number of votes for each candidate.
The witness's testimony tallied with the defendant's alibi.
The forecast for rain today tallied with the weather report.
The findings of the study tallied with previous research.
The data from the experiments tallied with the theory.
The colors of the curtains and the walls tallied perfectly.
The serial numbers of the missing equipment tallied with those found in the suspect's possession.
The estimated cost tallied with the actual cost of the project.
The number of students who attended the lecture tallied with the sign-up sheet.
The inventory count tallied with the number of items on the list.
The details of the story tallied with historical records.
Her description of the suspect tallied with the police sketch.
The marks on the map tallied with the locations of the cities.
The information in the report tallied with what the witnesses said.
Her outfit tallied with the dress code for the wedding.
The two basketball teams tallied to determine the winner of the match.
The students tallied in a debate contest to determine the winner.
The filmmakers tallied in a film festival to win awards and recognition.
The children tallied their scores in a spelling bee competition.
The dancers tallied in a world championship to determine the best dance troupe.
The singers tallied in a singing competition to determine the winner.
The two boxers tallied in the ring for the championship title.
The athletes tallied in the Olympic games to determine the gold medal winners.
The improv actors tallied in a comedy competition to make the audience laugh the most.
The chefs tallied in a culinary competition to impress the judges with their dishes.
The sales teams tallied their results at the end of the month.
The lawyers tallied in the courtroom to argue their cases.
Sarah tallied with her friend in a game of chess.
The two chefs tallied in a cooking competition.
The designers tallied in a fashion competition to showcase their creations.
The musicians tallied in a prestigious music competition to showcase their talent.
The teams tallied in a hackathon to develop the best software solution.
The contestants tallied in a reality TV show to avoid elimination.
The athletes tallied their points in a decathlon.
The bands tallied in a battle of the bands competition.
The video game players tallied in an esports tournament to win the grand prize.
The dancers tallied in a dance-off to determine the winner.
The supervisor tallied the number of products produced by each worker.
The researcher tallied the number of participants in the study.
The coach tallied the players' performance after the game.
He tallied the cost of the materials for the project.
The doctor tallied the patient's symptoms to diagnose the illness.
The critic tallied the performances of the actors in the play.
The auditor tallied the company's financial statements.
The manager tallied the sales figures for the month.
The judge tallied the points awarded by the panel of judges.
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