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The phrase "altogether sensational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely or entirely impressive or remarkable.
Example: "The performance was altogether sensational, leaving the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "completely amazing" or "utterly fantastic."
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An altogether sensational evening.
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Even so, to watch them in live performance is altogether more sensational; and it's only then that you feel the full excitement of Mr. Missé's matchless footwork.
Altogether, it is a sensational mouthful.
It is altogether, altogether unthinkable.
Life on the poor side of the prison was another story altogether, recorded in a prison memoir with the sensational title of Hell in Epitome: or, A Description of the M-SH-SEA.
The schemer, in turn, may come to believe that his scheme isn't altogether shady and that he will someday generate the sensational returns advertised.
Or perhaps we could dispense altogether with Howard and let Dr Alec Harvey instead be played by the Sensational Alex Harvey, fabled Glaswegian super-rocker and hard-partier of yore.
EM: Sensational.
Sensational stuff!
It's been sensational".
Really, they were sensational.
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