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The phrase "as a totally" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a description or qualification, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "As a totally new concept, this idea challenges traditional thinking."
Alternatives: "as a complete" or "as an entirely".
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I've always viewed a signature as a totally ridiculous form of authentication and a total waste of my time.
Kidman praised her adopted home as "a totally musical city.
And eventually you end up as a totally moronic society.
I am speaking as a totally neutral party.
"It's hard to start over as a totally different person," Mrs. DeFede said.
Emerson sparked the hashtag #FoxNewsFacts last night after describing Birmingham as a "totally Muslim" city.
Ms. Maser described both sets as a "totally limited edition holiday splurge".
"My friends see me as a totally integrated and satisfied Milanese girl," she said.
Then there are scones — a bomb disguised as a totally innocent-looking bakery item.
Another thing to remember is that there's no such thing as a totally original idea.
Not every NBC executive saw Mr. Scanlon as a totally sympathetic figure.
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