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totality
/ əʊˈæɪɪ /
noun
- the whole amount
- the state of being total
- the state or period of an eclipse when light from the eclipsed body is totally obscured
Example Sentences
"The key message coming from the totality of the data this week is that the US economy was fundamentally strong through the first week of April, however, the outlook remains very uncertain," he said.
“The key is if you have a plan, you should share it as best you can in its totality: We’re at Point A, and we’re trying to get to Point Z,” Parks said.
Because then you run the risk of doing things to create a twist, to create a reaction, as opposed to finding a story in its totality and telling it.
A large-scale map that people could stand in front of and ponder in person, he thought, would help people absorb the tragedy in its totality.
The UK's last total solar eclipse took place in 1999, with Cornwall being the only location in the country to experience the event in its totality, drawing thousands of people to the region.
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