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Imchakan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Can "Total" be used for sth that is not amount?

"Net sales of the total gaming industry" in a certain country..
Here the total gambling industry means all the gambling sectors such as casino, racing and etc..
Do I have to change the total to "the overall gaming industry" or "the whole gaming industry" - here I though "whole" sounded a little unprofessional..

Thank you..
  

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imchakan Do I have to change the total to "the overall gaming industry" or "the whole gaming industry" - here I though "whole" sounded a little unprofessional. The word you need, in my opinion, is 'entire'. CJ

  • imchakan Do I have to change the total to "the overall gaming industry" or "the whole gaming industry" - here I though "whole" sounded a little unprofessional.
  • The word you need, in my opinion, is 'entire'.
  • CJ
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imchakanDo I have to change the total to "the overall gaming industry" or "the whole gaming industry" - here I though "whole" sounded a little unprofessional.
The word you need, in my opinion, is 'entire'.

CJ

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