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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally would" is not technically correct or grammatically correct
It is, however, a common colloquial phrase used informally to communicate agreement or enthusiasm. For example, you could say, "I totally would like to go to the movie!"
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While it totally would make you a total fucking legend, please, please, please fight any urge you may have to lob your flabby, pasty, beer-swollen body into the shallow end while quoting Anchorman.
E: She totally would.
I totally would.
"Yeah," Cooper says, "it totally would".
Needless to say, Rock was pretty freaked out by that and totally would not party.
"If I were 11 years old," he said, grinning, "that totally would have made my day".
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(Kidding! Totally! I would never. Probably).
Totally, subjects would perform two repetitions for each leg.
Uh, this just totally Rock'd.
I would totally avoid them at all cost".
("I would totally expense this").
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