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"is totally fine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to express that something is satisfactory or acceptable. Example: "I know you were worried about the presentation, but your performance is totally fine. Don't worry about it."
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is totally fine
adverb
Entirely; completely.
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(P.S. Reading the newspaper is totally fine).
I'm not one of the cool kids, and that is totally fine".
On the other side, the emotions are part of the game, and I think Nick is totally fine with this.
Grilled shortbread or poundcake (store-bought is totally fine) topped with grilled fruit sauce, strawberries in sugar, yogurt, ice cream, whatever.
Their assumption seems to be that misogyny – utilised and displayed through oneself – is totally fine, as long as you are the one creating it.
Those seven years just suck and getting through them any way you can is totally fine, but it's not right to let them affect you forever.
Similar(5)
That's totally fine.
"But he's totally fine".
He might be totally fine.
I'd be totally fine with that.
"So she's totally fine with it".
More suggestions(16)
is entirely fine
is totally alright
is totally erroneous
is totally natural
is totally predictable
is totally logical
is totally illogical
is totally upset
is totally different
is totally rubbish
is totally unprofessional
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is totally illegitimate
is totally false
is totally freaky
is totally scary
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