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The phrase "a totally different thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that two subjects or concepts are not comparable or are fundamentally distinct from each other.
Example: "While both activities involve physical exertion, running a marathon is a totally different thing than participating in a yoga class."
Alternatives: "completely separate matter" or "entirely distinct concept".
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"It's a totally different thing.
"Guys are a totally different thing".
"It feels like a totally different thing".
"These are a totally different thing," he said.
"It's a totally different thing being a conductor here," Salonen reflects.
"It's a totally different thing to have a camera in front of them.
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Totally different thing.
"A car seat and a car are two totally different things, so how do you make everything compatible?" Sullivan said.
Coming for a holiday and coming for a season are two totally different things, bro.
For me, getting married and wearing a wedding dress are totally different things.
He just said totally different things, in a very energetic way.
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