Mapping sumif formula

drop05

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Is there a way to map a formula to make it smaller and not so large, formula below?

=SUMIF('TB'!A:A,"4254",'TB'!D:D)+SUMIF('TB'!A:A,"5445",'TB'!D:D)+SUMIF('TB'!A:A,"5446",'TB'!D:D)+SUMIF('TB!A:A,"5447",'TB'!D:D)
 

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=SUM(SUMIF(TB!A:A,{"4254","5445","5446","5447"},TB!D:D))
 
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