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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total peace" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a state of complete calmness, tranquility, and absence of conflict or disturbance. Example: "After years of war, the country finally achieved total peace thanks to the efforts of dedicated diplomats and peacekeepers."
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There was a moment of total peace and tranquillity.
Nothing exists, but it's not scary, it's total peace.
"When men make peace, it's not a total peace".
He had the attic floored and worked up there when he wanted total peace.
It's terrible … I would be willing to go back [to Somalia] if there was total peace.
Through the one-last-time exertions of total war, total peace would arrive at last.
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– "I suddenly declared that I'd found total inner peace in a club and insisted my friends and I left immediately.
– "I suddenly declared that I'd found total inner peace in a club and insisted my mates and I left immediately.
It is either total insanity or peace.
If Damascus tried to offset this by permitting Lebanese guerrillas to shell northern Israeli villages, the result could be renewed warfare in Lebanon and the total breakdown of peace talks between Israel and Syria.
In 2009, the MNJ and the government held talks in Libya, at which they committed themselves to a "total and comprehensive" peace.
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