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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcomes or findings of a particular process, experiment, or analysis, often in contrast to expected or theoretical results.
Example: "The actual results of the experiment were surprising and differed significantly from our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "real outcomes" or "true results".
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What were the actual results?
But these changes didn't bring actual results.
The actual results have been mixed.
"But that can't stand for actual results.
The actual results were 14 cents a share.
Actual results are not expected to be announced until Monday.
Investors are waiting to see the actual results.
We anticipate actual results by the fall of 2016.
Most often, the actual results were severe infection and death.
So far the actual results have been minimal.
But the actual results, come the fall, tend to vary.
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