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The phrase 'totally with' is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase 'totally agree' instead. For example, "I totally agree with your suggestion to paint the walls blue."
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"I'm totally with it," Faris said.
Instead of being totally with me".
"I'm sorry; I disagree totally with that.
The Ministry of Defense is totally with us.
Gail: Totally with you on the last part, anyhow.
"For the record, we disagree totally with what was said".
Note that I am not saying you must agree totally with having children at your celebration.
"Freddie and the McGuigan team have gone into this totally with their eyes wide open.
They have come to identify totally with the characters in the story.
He was active, totally "with it" and full of positive energy.
"Now they may have to do it totally with money," he said.
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