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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total waste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered completely unproductive or without value.
Example: "After spending hours on that project, I realized it was a total waste of my time."
Alternatives: "a complete waste" or "utterly pointless".
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I've always viewed a signature as a totally ridiculous form of authentication and a total waste of my time.
"This is a total waste of money.
But that's a total waste".
"A total waste of space".
"My life has been a total waste".
It's a total waste of time".
They are a total waste of money.
So it hasn't been a total waste of money.
The interview was a total waste of time.
"It's an abysmal failure, a total waste of taxpayer money".
''It seemed like a total waste of time,'' said Sean Laurent, an engineer.
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