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The phrase "a totally different topic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that the subject being discussed has shifted to something unrelated.
Example: "While we were discussing the budget, someone brought up a totally different topic: the upcoming company retreat."
Alternatives: "an entirely different subject" or "a completely separate issue".
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You can then say, 'I'm happy to follow up.' If they look at you like deer in the headlights, count to the beat of three and move the conversation along to a totally different topic.
It's amazing how they're able to rapidly switch gears from one topic to a totally different topic in just a few seconds.
Daydreams are a totally different topic.
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"Morally, it's a totally different issue".
That's a totally different issue.
"That's a whole different topic.
Whether or not they ultimately lead to a divorce is the topic of a totally different article.
Why not use both, each will offer information to compare and contrast... sounds like a topic for a totally different paper in itself.
But like All The Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis (a book he co-authored with Bethany McLean), Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA gives a totally different and hard hitting take on a topic that all of us think we know about.
A totally different life".
R.C.: A totally different world.
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