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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually a fellow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that someone belongs to a particular group or category, often in a conversational context.
Example: "I thought he was just a visitor, but it turns out he's actually a fellow researcher in our field."
Alternatives: "indeed a member" or "truly a colleague".
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What he meant was: Can a computer trick a human into thinking it's actually a fellow human?
The supposed Sasquatch was actually a fellow human setting up targets to shoot in a forest area near Helena.
Trump is actually a fellow WWE Hall of Famer, thanks to appearances in "WrestleMania," but that hasn't earned him any points with Ventura.
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One of the characters will throw his glasses into the air, and another actually eats a fellow Muppet (See the video below).
A year later, I brought this adrenaline-inducing routine with me to the county and actually found a fellow psycho who could hang.
Last week, almost every news outlet started systematically releasing reports that the photo was a fake and that the person in the image was not Bernie Sanders, but was actually Bruce Rappaport, a fellow student activist with a similar haircut, glasses and stature, who died in 2006.
He is actually a senior fellow at the Centre for Global Development.
We got to talking and it turns out that he's actually a nice fellow, albeit Australian.
Actually, he was a fellow operator.
"Syria, by itself, is not actually worth much," Steven Cook, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, said.
When New York had two football teams that actually played in New York, a fellow named Weeb Ewbank labeled their first meeting "for the braggin' rights to New York".
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