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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual magic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is genuinely magical or extraordinary, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The way she solved the complex problem in minutes felt like actual magic."
Alternatives: "real magic" or "true magic".
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There's no actual magic.
That may be why the movie's actual magic tricks, although well-executed, slip your mind.
God, it sounds really difficult; the scale, the people, the pizzazz, the script, the actual magic.
The actual magic lantern went for five hundred thousand crowns, and the chess set for a million.
In fact, I theorized that Lewis might have discovered some actual magic land and, protectively, disguised it as fiction.
Harry Potter achieved a very special act of actual magic: it made it completely acceptable for an adult to carry around, read and enjoy a children's book.
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He began collaborating with McKelvie in 2006 on Phonogram, a comic that explored the notion that pop records could contain the essence of actual, functional magic.
After establishing Mr. Bernstein's cult-figure bona fides, the documentary backtracks and recounts his life, from a middle-class Southern California boyhood marked by polio, to mental institutions, addiction, acting in pornography and a seat on the actual Ken Kesey magic bus.
He didn't mean actual occult magic, but rather the technological capabilities of a rapidly developing human race.
But and this is the actual, no-sarcasmo magic of the holiday it's both baffling and actually kind of nice to see them every year all the same.
Quite apart from the unfortunate lack of actual bona-fide magic, she was not at all baleful.
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