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The phrase "totally serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that the topic being discussed is significant and should be taken seriously. Example: "I was not joking when I said I want to make a career change. I am totally serious about pursuing my passion for photography."
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DANA GOODYEAR: Totally serious.
"He was totally serious".
"Yes, totally serious" was Newsom's answer.
Tourist Girl No. 1 (totally serious) "Times Square?
"I'm totally serious," said Mr. Lach, the exhibition's designer.
"It's difficult for a comedian to be taken totally serious.
6. Airbus appears to be totally serious about flying cars.
"Hey, guys, I'm totally serious this time," he's saying.
He is totally, totally serious at every moment.
An electoral campaign "doesn't have to be a totally serious thing," he said.
He insists that he is totally serious about bidding for M&S.
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