total export

collocation in English

meaningsoftotalandexport

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total
adjective
uk
/ˈtəʊ.təl/
us
/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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export
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈek.spɔːt/
us
/ˈek.spɔːrt/
a product that you sell in another country, or the business of sending goods to another country in order to sell ...
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(Definition oftotalandexportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftotal export

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In 1918 oil exports (including oil-derived products) amounted to over $50 million, and provided more than 20 per cent oftotalexportincome.
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The most important export crop is cocoa, which generated 20 per cent oftotalexportearnings in 1992.
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Instead, 80% of thetotalexportproduction comes from growers maintaining areas smaller than 30 ha1.
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In the following year, however, they reached a record value of $64 million, which solidified their rank as the second highest category with 31 per cent oftotalexportvalue.
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This phenomenon intensified in 1914, when these two groups accounted for more than half oftotalexport income while mining sales fell to 25 per cent of the total.
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The first nine months of 1933 show atotalexportof 3,760 tons of nickel.
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Nearly half thetotalexporttrade in cotton cloth from this country was lost between 1913 and 1929.
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Secondly, has ourtotalexportfigure gone up?
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We exported, also, in the form of bunker coal, 21,400,000 tons, giving atotalexportof 94,000,000 tons.
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This, incidentally, is equivalent to thetotalexportfor 1948, with rather less than two months to go.
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A very large proportion—in fact, practically all—of thetotalexportof this grain comes to this country.
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Thetotalexportof waste was 8,000 tonnes.
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In the period in question, exports of board amounted to 4,980 tons—only one-quarter of thetotalexport.
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Thetotalexportturnover of these firms is in excess of £1 billion a year.
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Thetotalexportof horses brings in about£2 million a year.
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I have already said that for 1928 thetotalexportwas 453,000 tons.
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As many as 43 developing countries depend on a single commodity for more than 20% of theirtotalexportrevenues.
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Thetotalexportof coal, other than anthracite, for the first five months of this year was 19,911,212 tons.
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Our total exports have fallen by nearly £54,000,000 and ourtotalexportof manufactured goods by £45,000,000.
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That is a substantial increase, but compared with the past it is a very smalltotalexport.
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