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"totally involved" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that is actively and fully participating in or involved with something. For example, you could say, "He was totally involved with the project."
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I became totally involved in them, completely and totally involved.
I was totally involved and connected.
She is totally involved with the show".
You have to get totally involved.
For him that meant being totally involved emotionally and physically.
"She was so enthusiastic and totally involved in the conversation".
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Each film is a totally involving if occasionally uncomfortable experience.
The heady mix of despair, passion and abandon was totally involving and the serenity of the central Adagietto quietly sublime.
Here, the frequency of measurement, totally involving 25 data points of frequencies for each execution stored, was set from 0.2 MHz to 1 Hz in a logarithmic sweep.
There's loads of stuff happening all over the world that you should totally get involved in, so if you feel that way inclined you can find out what's going on near you here.
He was also forced to reveal that he is "totally not involved" with JK Rowling's forthcoming spin-off, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
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