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Term: Grand Total

Description:

The term "grand total" refers to the sum or overall amount achieved by adding several individual quantities together. It is commonly used in various fields, such as finance, mathematics, and shopping, to determine the final result or cumulative total.

Examples:

Noun - Mathematical Sense:

  1. The grand total of the sales figures for the quarter was $500,000.
  2. After adding up all the expenses, the grand total of the project's budget exceeded $1 million.

Noun - Shopping Sense:

  1. I filled my cart with various items, and the grand total at the checkout was $75.
  2. She eagerly awaited the receipt to see the grand total of her purchases.

Noun - Figurative Sense:

  1. The grand total of his achievements throughout his career was truly impressive.
  2. After counting all the votes, the grand total showed a clear winner.

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