Examples of 'really add up' in a sentence
Meaning of "really add up"
The phrase 'really add up' is used to describe situations where the cumulative effect or total sum of multiple individual things or actions becomes significant or meaningful. It implies that when all the separate elements are combined or considered together, they create a noticeable impact or result. It is often used to highlight the importance of considering the collective contribution or consequences of various factors or events
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There are things that do not really add up.
Which did not really add up to nothing.
Even the smallest improvements really add up.
The savings really add up if you need a lot of it.
All of these things can really add up.
These savings really add up if you travel often.
Those fractions of pennies really add up.
Those things can really add up to a significant time savings.
Moving is a lot of work and it can really add up.
It can really add up quickly if you are not paying attention.
This one does not really add up.
This can really add up to a lot of money over the years.
All those hours really add up.
Calories can really add up when you are consuming them in liquid form.
These costs can really add up.
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These can really add up and should be considered when making any decisions.
And those hours really add up.
Does it really add up to a future of us versus the machines?
Those costs can really add up.
The costs really add up - tuning sessions require visits to clinics.
All of that can really add up.
Those things can really add up to a significant time savings. Hey, Kirk.
Over a year these costs can really add up.
All of these things can really add up and take up a lot of space.
A few thousand dollars a year can really add up.
These tiny time savers really add up over the course of a week.
Making modest contributions on a regular basis can really add up.
The savings really add up.
And that leads to frustrations and inefficiencies that really add up.
And the savings can really add up over time.
A few times a week and the calories expended really add up.
The money saved can really add up with time.
The amount of commission that you will save per year can really add up.
Small actions every day can really add up to a mountain.
Watch your serving size because the calories in these fruits can really add up.
Those small changes can really add up over time.
There are many of these kinds of optimizations-and they really add up.
This is a savings that can really add up over several nights.
What Jay means is that the timeline does not really add up.
These small changes can really add up to many excess calories burned.
Purchasing name brand groceries over generic can really add up over time.
That can really add up over time!
And all those costs can really add up.
Really add up to?
Things did not really add up.
You probably will not taste the difference, but the cost savings can really add up.
Those pennies really add up.
Depending on how far away the destination is, airfare expenses can really add up.
Even small savings here will really add up over the course of the year.
This will help keep you from impulse purchases that can really add up quickly.
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