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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altogether a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the totality or completeness of something, often followed by a noun.
Example: "The project was altogether a success, exceeding all our expectations."
Alternatives: "completely a" or "entirely a".
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Altogether, a rather salubrious fire.
Altogether a fascinating plateful.
Altogether a rewarding show.
And that's altogether a different population.
He was, altogether, a most remarkable character.
"Altogether a fairly disappointing trip to Dorset.
Altogether a tremendous Nash bash.
He's altogether a wonderful man.
I am altogether a European.
Altogether, a remarkable contribution to society.
Altogether a hoot of an instant classic.
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