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The phrase "totally tense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is extremely anxious or stressful. Example: "The atmosphere in the room was totally tense as everyone awaited the results of the competition."
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They are totally tense, raw and unpredictable, and the songs on Introspection follow a similar creative path.
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Two of the items that were dropped due to lack of fit assessed anxiety (feeling tense and feeling totally relaxed).
As a young newlywed and recovering addict living in the creaky rural home where she grew up, Ms. Lodge (astonishingly, in her first film) throws herself into a character required, more than once, to perform tense, dramatic scenes while totally naked.
Bring the scene into the present tense so you are totally focused on the task at hand.
It's a much more tense read, because the outcome is totally unclear".
You might tense up and act like a totally different person, or overcompensate by being either super giggly or cold and rude.
For example, "Even though I feel tense and angry when strangers look at me, I totally and completely love, forgive and accept myself anyway".
Enwistle is under pressure after he admitted in a tense interview with John Humphrys on Radio 4's Today programme that he was totally unaware of the Newsnight report until the day after it was broadcast.
Not really, although I find I'm comfortable in tense situations; and if someone insists I perform behind a reinforced perspex screen, it's totally cool with me.
Past tense.
Tense legs.
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