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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'didn't totally' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something was only partially successful, or that something was done to a lesser degree than expected. For example, "The project didn't totally succeed, but we still achieved some success."
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(Even then, he didn't totally give up.
"Unfortunately, my mom didn't totally approve.
"Merck didn't totally dodge the bullet".
"It didn't totally click," Patton says drily.
He added, "She didn't totally agree with that.
"It wasn't my idea, but I didn't totally hate it.
And to be honest, I still didn't totally understand the function of a hedge fund.
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