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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a specific role or function in a statement.
Example: "She is actually as a mentor to many young professionals in the industry."
Alternatives: "in fact as a" or "truly as a".
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Whether or not 2013 was actually, as a reporter suggested in a question, Obama's "worst year" in office, you know it was pretty bad if its highlight — the golden moment when everything seemed to fall into place for the White House — was the government shutdown.
Actually, as a demigod, I can!
So actually as a function of b and theta, it's given over there.
Actually, as a training for life and for running a business, it's great.
Actually, as a resolute cadre of historians pointed out, the idea wasn't a stretch at all.
"Our understanding of the word Creator was not actually as a native English speaker expected".
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Ford's assembly line (actually as much a business model as a technology).
So it was actually as smooth a transition as you can imagine.
I don't think Buffon is actually as good a goalkeeper as Jennings.
I started it actually as an actual letter.
It started, actually, as an essay about the city.
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