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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually are it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It cannot be used in any context as it is grammatically incorrect and lacks clarity.
Example: "I don't understand why you think they actually are it."
Alternatives: "actually are" or "truly are".
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At least now the government has a better grip on who the teachers actually are, it can set about evaluating their abilities, which is the central plank of last year's education reform.
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What actually is it?
Actually is it really that important?
So we actually are getting it out.
But what is that actually, and is it actually green?
I've actually been missing it.
Or … actually that's it.
Actually, this is it.
You could actually be good at it!
It actually is horrendous.
Apparently, it actually is ferocious.
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