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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the real or tangible benefits or profits obtained from a particular action or investment.
Example: "After analyzing the financial reports, we found that the actual gain from the project was significantly higher than anticipated."
Alternatives: "real profit" or "true benefit".
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The actual gain on these share awards will depend on the share price at the time.
The actual gain, Mr. Curnutt said, was at least $232 billion and probably much more.
The actual gain of 163,000 jobs sits right on the brink of that.
Even the present 15 percent rate can result in tax owed where there has been no actual gain at all.
It is possible that the brutal fiscal consolidation that is being asked from it, conceived under more benign circumstances, might stop Spain's reform momentum without any actual gain.
The G.M. pension funds' actual gain on the money could, of course, be even bigger, if the fund managers beat the 9percentt assumption -- and company executives say the returns so far this year have been good.
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Mr. Grossman observes that inflationary gains are not actual gains.
And the actual gains could be even larger.
I do doubt that the actual gains will end up outweighing the potential risks.
The penalties are steep hefty fines, even jail time while the actual gains, in terms of extra votes, are minimal.
The size of any shortfall hinges on how much regulators will let the bank offset its projected capital needs with actual gains in the first three quarters of this year.
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