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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very totally" is not standard in written English and may be considered redundant.
It could be used informally to emphasize a strong agreement or affirmation, but it is not recommended for formal writing. Example: "I am very totally convinced that this is the best solution for our problem."
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He had become "very frail, totally, totally underweight," Mr. Brown said.
Coding is 1 = rather, very or totally right vs. 0 = totally, very or rather wrong.
In total contrast, the world of technology is very liberal, totally free of restriction.
A total of 45% of the junior residents felt either very or totally confident regarding their ability to perform adequate ultrasound examination compared to 33% of the seniors.
Here in the UK we are very vibrant, totally keyed into universities and colleges.
No, this was a very old, totally useless, busted flush of an umbrella.
I'm very confident, totally prepared and Saturday could not come quick enough for me".
(If your answers are "very" and "totally," award yourself another gold star courtesy of Axelrod).
"I liked the image because it is at once very classical, totally contemporary and a little '80s, making it very hard to place chronologically," he explained.
He was very strange, totally obsessed with women.
On Sunday, I attended my very first Totally Fabulous Vegan Bake-off and my mind and taste buds exploded.
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