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“totally unresponsive” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone who does not respond to another person or situation at all. For example: The government was totally unresponsive to the pleas of the citizens for help in the aftermath of the hurricane.
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Three hours later, he was totally unresponsive.
Afterward, he noticed her struggles to fix a totally unresponsive computer.
But the Rev Jesse Jackson, who visited Odom at the hospital Wednesday, said doctors believe he is recovering after being totally unresponsive Tuesday.
Dr. Bernat said he did not expect the treatment to help brain-damaged patients who had been totally unresponsive for more than a year.
If users of CEOemail.com report that a CEO has been totally unresponsive or is not on the site, Williamson will take up the complaint on their behalf, contacting both the CEO and the press office.
The present results are in accord with experimental studies indicating that neuropathic pain is poorly responsive but not totally unresponsive to opioids.
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Irenaeus adopted a totally negative and unresponsive attitude, however, toward Marcion, a schismatic leader in Rome, and toward Gnosticism, a fashionable intellectual movement in the rapidly expanding church that espoused dualism.
Assuming your iDevice isn't totally crashed and unresponsive, you will be offered the ability to power off at this point.
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