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Anyway--- what all, did you delete? If you didn't delete/uninstall the entire game you should have no issues just rightclicking gtav in steam, properties, installed files, verify integrity of game files.
The 'downloads' --- should be appearing in steam/steamapps/downloading/271590
You could try 'deleting' that entire folder (and anything else in downloading IF you are not currently downloading anything, or have anything queue'd up. There is also a temp folder that could be cleaned there just in case.
Or, depending how much you actually downloaded... you could cut everything in the 271590 folder, and paste it into the steam/steamapps/grandtheftautov folder (or wherever you have it installed) and overwrite everything. Of course, if you didn't completely download 'all' the files - this isn't going to fix it immediately. Then, you need to verify the game files after/again to fix whatever wasn't fully downloaded. If you're tight on space - none of this may work.
Or just go and delete everything from the above locations, and from steam/steamapps/common/grandtheftautov so it is all gone - and then check drive space before attempting this again. Install will want about 110gb. Steam pre-allocates the space before it downloads.
/goodluck