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Discover Ludwig"went totally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happened completely or had a full effect. For example: "The plan went totally awry when they realized they had the wrong supplies."
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He went totally berserk.
On Thursday, I went totally tourist.
"They went totally ballistic," Mr. Flandreau recalled.
"He went totally bananas!" she recalled.
The building went totally cherry-magenta.
And I went totally the other way.
"Our frame store went totally out of business.
"Initially, I just went totally anti-God," he recalled.
But Fetherston confirms that they went totally old-school.
Yet the defense went totally missing on Alvaro Saborio's opener.
Five hundred eyes immediately went to him, and the room went totally silent.
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