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Discover Ludwig"totally know" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that the speaker has a strong understanding or knowledge of something. Example: "I have read this book three times, I totally know the plot inside and out."
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"I totally know about this.
Dude, we totally know what you're thinking.
She doesn't totally know herself yet.
** Dude, we totally know what you're thinking.
"Oh, you would totally know if you had.
If you run, they'll totally know you're guilty".
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And also knowing that we're coming at it from a different angle at this point; Rob Marshall totally knew to take a new story.
"He totally knew about it".
I totally knew that.' Even though I didn't".
She totally knew how to go to that place".
The cells' function is not totally known, nor is their manner of discharging their granules.
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