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The phrase "actually a better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more options, indicating that one option is superior to another in a specific context.
Example: "After reviewing the proposals, I believe this option is actually a better choice for our project."
Alternatives: "truly a better" or "genuinely a better".
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A year ago, the Zune was actually a better MP3 player that the comparable iPod.
Brad is actually a better golfer than basketball player.
She's actually a better student now than her twin".
"It's actually a better field, wider and longer," Marchinkoski said.
"It's actually a better watch than suggested by the price tag".
"It's actually a better feeling when you lose and you walk off and they're still cheering".
Maybe Cillian Murphy because he's command a lower fee but he's actually a better actor".
"Building up is actually a better way to save green space than building out," he said.
The world is actually a better place for what you have done".
Actually, a better measure would be to compare November 2018 to November 2017.
Is it actually a better film – or a sign of shifting cultural values?
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