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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'totally untrue' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is completely false or incorrect. For example: "The rumors about the company's bankruptcy are totally untrue."
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Totally untrue.
This is totally untrue.
"This was totally untrue.
"That's totally untrue".
which is utterly, totally untrue.
Number 1, it's totally untrue.
"Totally untrue, never happened," Mr. Kaplan said.
"It's totally untrue," Mr. de Pury said.
Any suggestion he was is totally untrue.
"That was totally untrue," he said.
"It was totally untrue, of course".
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