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"totally flattened" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe something that has been completely destroyed, ruined, or made flat. For example, "The town was totally flattened by the tornado."
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Totally flattened.
Transportation is of course another issue, as this latest assault has totally flattened areas while turning roads into mountains of rubble and concrete.
The reports said that more than 300 villages were at least 30percentt destroyed and that some villages had been totally flattened.
He went on to describe a city strewn with mangled debris; palm trees that were totally flattened or had "had their tops taken off and left to look like splintered matchsticks on some model diorama".
"It's like walking into portions of Europe after World War II, parts of Munich and Germany, totally flattened by bombs," said Kali Akuno-Williams in New Orleans, who will be working with the University of Hartford students.
Yuko Abe, 54, of Rikuzentakata, a northern town that now is almost totally flattened, writes in tears from an evacuation center.
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Woe betide he who looks upon his lover Járnsaxa with avarice for Thor mess not with that sort of thing and will totally flatten you.
Completely flattened.
One thing is clear: a totally flattened-out explanation of reality far exceeds our current scientific ability.
The holes were then subsequently enlarged until the cells were totally transformed into a flattened shape.
Whole villages are flattened.
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