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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total new" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression would be "a totally new" or "a new total."
Example: "We are launching a totally new product line next month."
Alternatives: "completely new" or "entirely new."
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Having lived the first 40 years of my life in New York City and on Long Island, I consider myself a total New Yorker despite currently living outside Seattle.
But I was going to stay a total New Yorker".
"For me, this is a total new experience," he said.
"This watch is a total new concept," Mr. Jacot said.
"You want to do something that might be a total new thing -- you've never taken a philosophy class, you've no idea what economics is about.
I not only dressed them into tuxedos, but sometimes I had them picked up in a limousine, which was a total new experience for them.
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It was a total New York night.
I produced a band called Vitamin that was a total New York sounding band.
As a result, the new cases of such cancers as a proportion of total new cases were higher than the proportion of mortality from same cancers.
As a result, the total new stimulus from these sources will be around $100 billion in 2004, less than half this year's injection.
African companies, many of which are small- or medium-sized enterprises, comprise a large percentage of total new alliance investments.
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