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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The referee made tallies of the fouls committed by each team.
The bookkeeper maintained tallies of the company's expenses and revenues.
He tallies the number of laps he runs around the track.
The construction worker used tallies to keep track of the number of bricks used in the building.
The merchant guild used tallies to keep track of their trading activity.
The description of the suspect tallies with the composite sketch.
The information provided by the witness tallies with the police report.
The librarian tallies the number of books borrowed by patrons.
The marks on the board were the tallies for the score of the game.
He used tallies to keep track of how many pages he had read in his book.
The scratched tallies on the wall showed how long the prisoner had been in the cell.
The team captain used tallies to keep track of how many laps each runner had completed.
She made tallies on her calendar to mark off each day until her vacation.
The tallies on the sheet of paper were a reminder of how much money she had spent that day.
The tallies on the rock wall indicated the number of climbers who had successfully reached the summit.
The hunter made tallies on a stick to keep count of the animals he had caught.
The librarian made tallies of how many books had been checked out.
The archaeologist used tallies to record the number of artifacts found in the excavation site.
The museum curator kept tallies of the number of visitors to each exhibit.
The fisherman tallies the number of fish he catches in a day.
The weight of the package tallies with the weight on the shipping label.
The data entered in the computer tallies with the data on the paper form.
The teacher used tallies on the board to record the score of the game.
The medieval clerk used tallies to keep track of the shipments of goods to the castle.
The archaeologist tallies the number of artifacts found during a dig.
The bookkeeper made tallies of the company's expenses for the month.
The tallies on the clothing items indicate their sizes.
The museum uses tallies to keep track of the number of visitors.
The packages had tallies indicating their contents and weight.
The items on display at the art exhibit had tallies indicating their artists and titles.
The information on the resume tallies with the information on the job application.
The eyewitness testimony tallies with the security footage.
The scientist tallies the number of cells under the microscope.
The medieval doctor used tallies to keep track of their patients' medical histories.
The company kept tallies of their sales and profits each quarter.
The farmer used tallies to keep track of the number of cows in the herd.
The estimated cost of the project tallies with the actual cost.
The store uses tallies to keep track of their inventory.
The gardener used tallies to measure the depth of the soil.
The coach used tallies to keep track of the players' stats.
The tailor used tallies to measure the length of the fabric.
The doctor used tallies to keep track of the patients' medical treatments.
The factory worker used tallies to keep track of the number of items produced.
The measurements taken on the site tallies with the building plans.
The programmer tallies the number of lines of code written for a project.
The time on my watch tallies with the time on my phone.
The chef used tallies to measure the precise amount of ingredients in a recipe.
The editor tallies the number of words in a manuscript.
The signature on the document tallies with the signature on file.
The auditor tallies the company's financial statements to ensure accuracy.
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