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The phrase "totally delicious" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe food or drinks that are exceptionally tasty or enjoyable. Example: The homemade chocolate cake was totally delicious, with its rich, moist layers and creamy frosting.
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It's also totally delicious.
It was wanton, craven and totally delicious.
That reason aside, the cakes are fabulous (like little pieces of art and totally delicious).
Nonetheless, the beet borscht, which at lunch (offered along with cream of tomato soup, vegetable broth julienne, chilled fruit soup and schav (chilled sorrel soup), was totally delicious.
Equally, this recipe makes for a totally delicious breakfast at your desk (and so much better for you than that croissant you find yourself eyeing up mid-morning).
Australians take their cuisine very seriously: everything we ate was seductive, innovative and totally delicious, even the sandwiches served at the beach cafes of Bronte.
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It's all delicious.
Dessert might be a whole spit-roasted pineapple that has been brushed with butter and burnt sugar, or a totally decadent, delicious mille-feuille filled with hazelnuts and salted butter.
Which, and I cannot stress this too much, was completely and totally and utterly delicious.
The fig and almond muffin is totally streusal-ly delicious.
And every film, from the one with the heaviest buzz to the one nearly totally ignored, each delicious film screams at the 45,000+ festival goers: "I'm the cream of the crop!
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