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Discover Ludwig"a total stranger" is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone that you have never met or heard of before. For example: "During my trip to the city, I felt uneasy as I was surrounded by a total stranger."
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"O.K.," I said, trusting a total stranger about another total stranger who might be totally insane.
Maybe, even, a total stranger.
He gives it to a total stranger.
"He was a total stranger".
A total stranger insisting on welcoming me!
You're a total stranger,'" Mr. Seinfeld recounted.
A. A total stranger, probably a model.
But this package came from a total stranger.
Once a total stranger called them from Hightown Plaza.
But would you let a total stranger borrow your car?
Eccleston may not be a total stranger to hyperbole, then.
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