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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the truthfulness or correctness of a statement or information, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I can confirm that the results are actually accurate and reflect the true findings of the study."
Alternatives: "truly correct" or "genuinely precise".
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With the Internet, descriptions can be skewed, and there is no way of actually knowing for a fact that the object in the picture is the actual picture a person will receive or the description of the product is actually accurate.
"That wasn't actually accurate.
"As president, I would make sure that the terror watch list was actually accurate," Christie said.
What is more, because these facts are reported to social connections, they are actually accurate.
At least, that's what people like to grumble; sometimes, though, the impression is actually accurate.
"Early in that debate Mrs. Clinton said something about basically we're all the same about this, and that wasn't actually accurate," she said of the Iraq issue.
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I think it's actually really accurate.
Yeah, it's actually really accurate.
That's really accurate, actually.
But those people were actually less accurate than another group who saw the exact same video (as opposed to watching the faces of others as they saw the video).
Now our perceptions of uncontrollability are actually more accurate".
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