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total

noun as in whole

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For decades, the Forest Service adhered to a policy of total fire suppression to protect valuable timber harvests.

For those in North America, most of South America, and western Greenland, the eclipse will be total.

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Mr Murphy, a maths teacher, said paying the service fees - which for 2025 came to a total of £3,379 - was a "constant battle and a constant worry".

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Celestial enthusiasts will be able to see a total lunar eclipse for the first time in three years this week.

In total, the agency added over 1.2 million acres into the zones, over 300,000 of which are in severity zones where many of the state’s fire safety regulations apply.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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