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The phrase "actually a fraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying or emphasizing that something is indeed a fraction, often in a mathematical or analytical context.
Example: "When we simplify the equation, we find that the result is actually a fraction, not a whole number."
Alternatives: "in fact a fraction" or "truly a fraction".
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However, if you look at the actual cost on an annual basis, that's actually a fraction of UK GDP.
But that's all actually a fraction of what you can potentially know.
The costs of preventative measures are actually a fraction of the expense of rebuilding after severe storms.
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While the estimate may seem generous, he actually earned a fraction of that total.
Too many times I've hit the camera button only to find the shot actually fired a fraction of a second later, capturing a blink or awkward pose rather than what I envisioned.
"Well, £1.2bn is actually only a fraction of the £700bn-plus that the UK spends every year so really what you're talking about is Wales getting the same deal as Scotland," he said.
Thus, AT&T actually spent a fraction on fiber optic wiring for city upgrades; inflating the numbers helps get regulatory and policy perks.
But the essential sites you visit every day or find through search engines such as Google and Yahoo are actually only a fraction of the total Web.
China's and India's economies are actually a tiny fraction of world G.D.P.— together only 7percentt.
The aid given is actually a tiny fraction of the billions made in unfair compensation to producers in their former colonies.
This is actually a small fraction of those who suffered inhumane treatment at American hands.
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