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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally exquisite" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is exceptionally beautiful or delightful, often in a subjective context such as art, food, or experiences. Example: "The dessert was totally exquisite, with layers of rich chocolate and delicate flavors that danced on my palate."
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He was totally without malice and possessed an exquisite degree of courtesy.
A totally unexpected new form of carbon has been made, forming exquisite, soccerball-shaped giant molecules (buckminsterfullerene, "bucky-balls" for short).
This is not totally needed, but it is widely suggested to have this exquisite move, for you will be moving from city to city.
Rabien, as you would expect from the master, produces some exquisite crooning notes up high and contributes other extraordinary, totally unexpected lyric licks, and leads a thoroughly seamless, ultimately deeply moving performance.
Exquisite TV.
Also exquisite.
How exquisite".
Exquisite concentration.
It is structurally exquisite.
Exquisite victory, excruciating defeat.
She was exquisite.
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