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The phrase "I totally recognize" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express full acknowledgement or understanding of something. Example: "I totally recognize the hard work and dedication you put into this project. Your efforts are truly appreciated."
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I totally recognize the urge to say something.
I totally recognize that.
"In the end I totally recognize the methodology is simplistic and rough," says Motzenbecker.
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"It was a green and citrusy flavor that I totally recognized.
I honestly didn't know most of them, but I totally recognized the guy from "Gossip Girl," the most important TV show in history.
"I don't think it totally recognized the digital world we live in".
Science doesn't totally recognize near-death studies...
Or the time she wore a prosthetic nose for an exposé on the lives of strippers because heterosexual strip club patrons would totally recognize the host of America's Next Top Model?
The former one mainly includes proteins (i.e., collagens, zein, gelatin, elastin, silk fibroin) amides (i.e., starch) and polysaccharides (i.e., chitin, chitosan, alginates, cellulose derivates), which are macromolecules totally recognized in the biological microenvironment fully suitable for the regeneration of different tissues (i.e., nerve, cartilage, bone).
"This isn't Sweden or Holland, where the rights of homosexuals are totally recognized," said Mr. Reis, the director of Dignidade.
An answer was considered correct when the word was totally recognized by the participant.
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