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The phrase "a totality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the whole or entirety of something, often in discussions about concepts, phenomena, or systems.
Example: "The study aimed to understand the totality of factors influencing climate change."
Alternatives: "an entirety" or "a whole".
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To think about dance music, and the culture that surrounds it, as a totality is, well, a total fallacy.
He was totally dedicated to architecture, which for him was a totality of many arts.
"There's a totality of evidence.
I believe in it as a totality.
No! thunders a totality of mathematicians.
A successful interior should be cohesive within each area and cohesive as a totality.
As a totality, though, it's a major achievement; hard on your nerves, but profoundly moving.
The schemes include an adjoining area of land, to form a totality called Blackwall Reach.
For Helen Keller there was no ameliorating "merely"; what she suffered was a totality of exclusion.
Terraces, in the English sense, these row houses form a totality greater than the sum of their parts.
Considered as a totality, the family of random variables {X t), t ∊ Τ} constitutes a "random function".
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