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Discover Ludwig"more actual" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to compare something with what was previously thought or assumed to be true. For example, "The rumors about the company's financial trouble were proven wrong as their more actual earnings report was released." This means that the new earnings report shows the actual financial state of the company, contradicting the previous rumors.
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Fewer organic potato chips, more actual potatoes.
That's all, no more actual films".
But can we have more actual money?
(Though hopefully no more actual floods).
If only Paul Ryan knew more actual poor people.
Meanwhile, more and more actual fishermen are out of work.
I think just more actual self-realization and self-belief.
And he drew more actual votes than even Mr. Clinton did either in 1996 or 1992.
Formerly, Ky, as premier, had more actual power than Thieu did as Chief of State.
"Metaphor was becoming more true, if not more actual, than reality," she writes.
"Younger kids will probably do more decorating, and older kids more actual carving," Ms. Duffy said.
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