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Does "[L only + noun, T]" mean "only one l in spelling when used in past or past complete tense, and it should be followed by a noun with definite article "The""?
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total verb [L only + noun, T] (DAMAGE)
mainly US
(UK write off)
to damage a vehicle so badly that it cannot be repaired:
His son totaled the pickup when it was ten months old.
Source: Cambridge Dictionary
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total verb [L only + noun, T] (DAMAGE)
mainly US
(UK write off)
to damage a vehicle so badly that it cannot be repaired:
His son totaled the pickup when it was ten months old.
Source: Cambridge Dictionary