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The phrase "a total role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a role that is complete or encompasses all aspects of a particular function or responsibility.
Example: "In this project, I will take on a total role, overseeing every detail from start to finish."
Alternatives: "a complete role" or "an all-encompassing role".
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A mandatory role is also called a total role, since it is played by the total population of its object type.
Such a total role reversal that the power relationship gets super confusing.
What is different this year is that there has been a total role reversal: the new candidate looks seasoned and the old hand looks inexperienced.
In a total role reversal, I now do the smiling and gurgling whenever I hear "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" which she belted out in the grocery store one day as a toddler.
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A) No role, religion and politics must not be mixed B Minorrolele, I just want to know politicians have some moral structure C) Major role, you need to be a serious Christian to get my vote D) Total role, I'm voting for a theocracy.
Thus, the meaning of a word depends, for Quine, on the total role of that word in its language; Quine is a meaning holist.
It's a total different role than I usually get to play.
Choose a total rocker role model.
Method: The module was conducted from January to August 2011 using a total of 15 role plays.
A total of 40 role playing exercises were scheduled; each subject participated in four exercises.
In the next five lessons, the students performed/witnessed a total of 10 role plays covering five different subjects in each course: anamnesis, shared decision making, prevention/motivation, breaking bad news, and "difficult" interactions.
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