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The phrase "totally unnecessary" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not needed or not required. Example: "The extra details in the report were totally unnecessary and could have been left out."
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Totally unnecessary.
This was totally unnecessary".
"It's totally unnecessary.
That was totally unnecessary".
It is also totally unnecessary.
"This strike is totally unnecessary.
"It's totally unnecessary," he said.
Mass murder – it's totally unnecessary and inconsiderate.
What is happening now is totally unnecessary.
This is not only distracting — it's totally unnecessary.
"This was a totally unnecessary piece of violence.
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