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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally real" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the authenticity or truthfulness of something, often in informal contexts. Example: "I can't believe he found a unicorn! It sounds totally real to me."
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Turns out, it's totally real".
And they became totally real.
For me it suddenly became totally real".
"If I'm being totally real with you, I don't like marvellous shows at the Met".
You won't want to miss this one-hundred-per-cent-real documentary that is totally real and not fake.
The panelists nodded in consensus, suggesting that their shared, ultimate ideal is the student comfortable and free enough to be totally real.
It's terrific – not in any way boring or laborious or pretentious but totally real," said chair of the judges Candida Lycett Green, author and daughter of John Betjeman.
Just take the case of the non-white Santa Claus, or the totally real existential threat to democracy posed by the New Black Panther party.
"I love this movie because Kubrick is always so close to being over the top, yet he keeps it so totally real," Mr. Sonnenfeld said.
The beauty of McNair's performance is that it is totally up front, totally real, and yet it is itself a mirage, in that it simply encourages the audience to swap one belief system for another, the moneyless one.
Mr. Murdock wants to use cyberspace to free players from the constraints of distance to enjoy not simply a multiplayer virtual game -- like zapping digital zombies or racing on 3-D racetracks -- but a game that is "totally real".
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