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The phrase "a totally of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "There was a totally of confusion during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a complete amount of" or "a total of".
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Six patients were operated bilaterally, with a totally of 34 hips operated.
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Thus the group assessed the chance of a totally "out-of-the-blue" magmatic eruption (unaccompanied by any precursory signs) within three months to be negligible.
"This is a totally one-of-a-kind piece of art, which has been created for the village of Sonning-on-Thames Sonning-on-Thames Sonning-on-Thames
Let be a totally subset of and.
It was a totally misuse of what she said in the long interview, Williams insists.
These remarkable developments were in large measure the product of a totally different system of production.
It is shown that all parameters of a totally uncertain model of the oscillator can be estimated through adaptive synchronization.
They had 10 years of playing a totally different brand of football.
But the fact is that no one is capable of setting a totally safe level of radiation.
It's a hypothesis totally of D'Souza's invention.
Instead, each of the items assesses a totally different dimension of well-being.
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