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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally get" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in informal contexts to express complete understanding or agreement with someone. Example: "I totally get what you're saying about the challenges of remote work."
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You totally get it".
I totally get that.
"I totally get it".
Now I totally get it.
"You just totally get away," he said.
"You never totally get it," Harrison said.
Because that I would totally get.
I totally get it, totally support it.
MY COUSIN: I totally get it.
The governor could not totally get rid of it.
"I totally get what you're saying," Mr. MacDonald says.
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