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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total revolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete or fundamental change in a system, idea, or way of doing things.
Example: "The introduction of the internet has led to a total revolution in how we communicate and access information."
Alternatives: "a complete transformation" or "an absolute overhaul."
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"We must have a total revolution," he said.
We're looking at a total revolution in the way children are educated across the world.
"It appeared to be, marvelously, a total revolution, a great leaping and burgeoning time.
Brand repeated a call for a "total revolution", encouraging young people to abstain from voting, adding "I will never vote and I don't think you should, either".
They're not merely a cog – Kickstarter carefully selects the projects it allows – but this isn't a total revolution yet, infrastructure-wise.
"This becomes the birth of the concept of zero in it's own right and this is a total revolution that happens out of India," said Du Sautoy.
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"China no longer needs a revolution, the kind of total revolution that completely disrupts society," he said.
Total revolution has an extremely bad track record in recent decades, at least in majority-Muslim states.
"This amounts to a total demographic revolution," he said.
"You have changed the world … it has been a total global revolution.
More recently, artistic expression has become a target of what the Russian theatre critic Marina Davydova has called a "total conservative revolution".
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