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The phrase "a total waste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is completely unproductive or not worth the time, effort, or resources spent on it.
Example: "Spending hours on that project turned out to be a total waste of time."
Alternatives: "a complete waste of" or "an utter waste of".
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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.
"A total waste of space".
It's a total waste of time".
Any other way would be a total waste of time.
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.
But, but, listen to me, it's going to be a total waste of our energy.
"If you don't get a chill, it's a total waste of money".
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