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Discover Ludwig"could totally" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize the possibility or likelihood of something happening. Example: I could totally see myself living in a big city like New York or London.
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"I didn't realize that could totally change.
I could totally become a groupie.
I feel like I could totally do what she did".
Do say: "She could totally still do it".
That kid could totally tell you what he thinks".
Dom: Ginger I could totally see in a Waters movie.
So no one knows it's me… I could totally disappear".
I could totally hear the music even from there.
But not even Moses could totally control the chaos of development characteristic of New York.
Without financing, she said, she could "totally right the ship" within six months.
"I had the impression I could totally trust" Mr. Berg's integrity, he said.
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