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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually alive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or existence of something being alive, often in contrast to a belief or assumption that it is not.
Example: "Despite the rumors, the creature was actually alive and thriving in its natural habitat."
Alternatives: "truly alive" or "genuinely alive".
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Is she actually alive?
I'm actually alive".
There is a revealing piece of text in Pretend You're Actually Alive.
The Grateful Dead, on the other hand, was this mythic creature that was actually alive and more popular than ever.
Mr. Strange teases our habit of projecting life and consciousness into things that are not actually alive or conscious.
The title of John Tierney's article (June 16) assumes that Amtrak was actually alive at some point.
Yet judging from the reactions of some of these upscale nonbiker clients, the stigma is actually alive and well.
Ultimately, it is hard to write about Pretend You're Actually Alive without resorting to cod psychoanalysis or pretentious art speak.
The last frame showed her mentor, Saul (Mandy Patinkin), seemingly stunned with relief and joy that Carrie was actually alive — the continuation of a beautiful friendship.
Then there's the shot of Jon Snow back in his actually alive days, followed by a montage of the show's goriest moments.
What do we make of a former North Korean agent's statement that one of the people reported dead is actually alive?
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