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totally

[toht-l-ee] / ˈtoʊt l i /


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"One could criticize the film by saying that it's not totally well acted, but it's just not actors we are used to seeing on screen because he used non-professionals," she explained.

From Barron's

Scotland promised a big performance and they delivered an intensity, an accuracy and a ruthlessness that was totally absent in Rome.

From BBC

One insider and Starmer ally told me that "boys' club" perception is "totally unfair on all the brilliant women" who have been involved.

From BBC

Lawsuits eventually drove Napster into bankruptcy, and the era of totally free music came to an end.

From The Wall Street Journal

The couple, who have run a charity programme in Afghanistan for almost two decades, told BBC Newsnight the last five months in the UK have been "totally different".

From BBC