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The phrase "actually as distinctive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the uniqueness or individuality of something in comparison to others.
Example: "The artist's style is actually as distinctive as that of the great masters."
Alternatives: "truly as unique" or "genuinely as characteristic".
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But was medieval Chan and Zen art actually as distinctive as is usually assumed?
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It marks us out as distinctive.
But few were as distinctive as Anthony Burgess.
It's almost as distinctive as his voice.
But not, perhaps, as distinctive as Neuberger's.
This is why Amanda smells as distinctive as she does.
It wasn't as distinctive as they had hoped.
His timbre was as distinctive as a fingerprint.
Unfortunately, little of what follows proves as distinctive.
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