Examples of 'could add up' in a sentence

Meaning of "could add up"

could add up - This phrase is often used to describe the process of calculating or evaluating the total or sum of multiple numbers or quantities. It suggests that by adding the individual values together, a final or cumulative value can be determined

How to use "could add up" in a sentence

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could add up
This could add up quickly to be a substantial amount.
Looks like that could add up pretty fast.
Small doses from multiple sources could add up.
That could add up if you feel obligated.
And a series of photographs which could add up to divorce.
She could add up all the numbers.
Those additional impulse dollars could add up fast.
And it could add up to a lot more.
Main results of chapter four could add up in two points.
That could add up to anything from one to ten years.
These replacements require substantial investments which could add up to billions of dollars in Canada.
We could add up the percentages.
Use our Savings Calculator to see how your savings could add up year by year.
These expenses could add up significantly over time.
These tricks may only save a little at a time, but it could add up.

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The expenses could add up quickly.
It could add up to a lot of money.
All told, the loss of income could add up to millions of dollars.
That could add up to a considerable saving for a family of four.
When you compound it, that missing dollar could add up into the thousands.
Which could add up to divorce.
Additional costs related to security, transportation and other infrastructure could add up further.
This could add up to seven years of extra life expectancy.
Think of how this increase of efficiency could add up over the entire job?
These features could add up to hundreds of dollars if purchased separately.
If you have installed a slew of software, your backup could add up to many gigabytes.
That could add up.
The benefits of surviving stressful situations, and coping with them effectively, could add up.
Unique conditions that could add up to a very rare thunder snowstorm.
For Canadians, the cost of travelling to Asia could add up quickly.
This could add up to a great deal of expense over the course of time.
MS These changes could add up to more sprites.
It could add up to a lot, so check the grams of sugar also.
Then I have this presentation, which could add up to a huge promotion for me.
All of this could add up to a huge change in how our power infrastructure functions.
That and the bruises on Mrs. Ackroyd could add up to a violent kidnapping.
These things could add up to hundreds of dollars a month and thousands of dollars a year.
If it catches on, that could add up.
And maybe together we could add up to one good parent for this baby.
In a high-stress environment, however, the cycles could add up pretty quickly.
Madhava discovered that you could add up infinitely many things with dramatic effects.
The receiver came supplied with 10 crystals and a user could add up to 14 more.
AAA says that could add up to delays for drivers.
If introduced all over the EU, annual savings could add up to over €50 billion.
That could add up to your confusion in buying your first Harley.
Arggh! Unique conditions that could add up to a very rare thunder snowstorm.
This could add up to a significant amount in small electronics, Guo said.
The total weight could add up to 20 kilograms.
It could add up to 10 percent to the value of your home.
Put ' em all together, it could add up to a lot of years.

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