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Discover Ludwig"a totally" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as an intensifier in informal contexts, before an adjective. For example: "It was a totally unexpected surprise!".
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A: Totally wrong.
It's a totally different phase.
They're a totally different proposition".
"It's a totally new concept.
It's a totally poor area.
It's a totally different field.
It's a totally different world.
It's a totally different game.
"It's a totally thankless position.
"It's a totally different sensibility.
"A totally senseless thing".
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