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The expression "totally unwarranted" is correct and it is used in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is unprovoked, unwarranted, or unreasonable. For example, "The CEO's decision to fire all employees was totally unwarranted".
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Caution about future growth is not totally unwarranted, either.
Mr Hunt said: "Threatening extreme action is totally unwarranted and will harm vulnerable patients.
"This is the most asinine act I've ever seen a police officer make, totally unwarranted".
But we utterly condemn the mindless violence of the rioters, which was totally unwarranted.
The decision sparked a furious response from the Health Secretary who accused the union of threatening "totally unwarranted" action.
Seconds earlier, incidentally, Beye attempted an athletic clearance and nearly took Giggs' head off with a totally unwarranted bicycle kick.
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Such a conclusion is entirely unwarranted.
Ali Alaswad, a former Wefaq MP, said: "This is a totally inhumane and unwarranted measure that exposes the real mindset of the government.
"Though it violates the gospel of a newspaper writer to abandon his convictions after they are in 'black and white,' " Steinbrenner wrote, "I am afraid I must cast my lot with those who have criticized my letter as 'cheesy' and 'totally unwarranted' journalism".
"It was totally ridiculous and seemingly unwarranted and just out of this world," says Josh, who, with his uninhibited energy, is the comic center of the group.
It was unwarranted, unnecessary, and obviously totally ineffective," he said.
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