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The phrase "totally would have" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to express a strong hypothetical intention or desire regarding a past situation. Example: "If I had known about the party, I totally would have gone."
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"If I were 11 years old," he said, grinning, "that totally would have made my day".
The Broncos will be knocked out of the playoffs when Matt Prater misses a 57-yard field goal he totally would have made if Tebow were their quarterback.
I also laughed out loud when she said: "I totally would have been a slut if I could have gotten away with it".
On Tuesday, Trump called a press conference to prove he gave $6m to veterans groups, a very large sum of very beautiful money that he totally would have given even without the press hounding him.
The special edition Zune, limited to 500, would have been sweet and we totally would have given it away to one of our lucky readers.
I'm not sure how that equates to an "average" since it's only 35percentt and they didn't ask anyone under the age of seven – that E*TRADE baby has a BlackBerry, he totally would have brought the average down – but even 35percentt of kids aged eight or younger is still kind of amazing.
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Actually, were it not for the fact that I kept seeing it show up at trade shows, I totally would've thrown it into the "hey, whatever happened to…" pile in the back of my brain.
Cause I totally would've wandered out, baby puke not just on a shoulder, but possibly on my front, back, both shoulders, dribbling down a leg and maybe even between my toes.
In their study, the team sent 304 people to a cafe with their friends or family, and the participants were randomly instructed to either leave their phones on the table (which they totally would've done anyway) or to put them away while everyone ate.
A test that was totally uninformative would have a c value of 0.5, while a perfect test would have a c value of 1.
"He's made us totally miss what would have been our triumphant entry.
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