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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the precise or current temperature measurement in a specific context, such as weather reports or scientific discussions.
Example: "The actual temperature today is much lower than the forecast predicted."
Alternatives: "current temperature" or "real temperature".
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The unincorporated community of Cotton measured an actual temperature — not wind chill — of minus-56 degrees.
They know that when we do an inspection, we come in with thermometers and check the actual temperature".
A source of nourishment might be deemed "hot" or "cool," regardless of its actual temperature.
The mobility of the particle depends on the actual temperature and pressure at which the system is operated.
But the temperature reading on your vehicle's dashboard is often misleading and not representative of the actual temperature.
Socioeconomic impacts of global warming could be substantial, depending on the actual temperature increases over the next century.
You shall then use the actual temperature and total pressure values to correct the measured flow rates to standard conditions.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version converted a rise of 2C to 35.6F; that is the fahrenheit equivalent of the actual temperature of 2C.
Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University, said adding five to nine degrees to the actual temperature gave a rough idea what it felt like outside.
But what would happen if, as a growing number of models suggest, the actual temperature rise is twice as great?
Adjusting for all this, they find that the difference between actual temperature readings and computer-generated ones largely disappears.
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