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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually as far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a limit, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage.
Example: "I thought we were going to the beach, but actually as far as the lake."
Alternatives: "in fact, as far" or "truly, as far".
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Actually, as far as I know it's the only digital scale designed expressly for coffee.
"He is not opposed to this windfall tax actually, as far as I understand it".
Actually, as far as we're concerned, the house is pretty close to perfect.
And actually, as far as we can know, achieved getting there.
"And actually, as far as complaints go, we seem to be getting some concerns about brunch parties being kind of loud".
What difference does its mass make? A. Actually, as far as matter's properties go, it doesn't really make a great deal of difference.
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Are Republicans okay with Trump's immigration dealmaking because they aren't actually as far-right as he is on the issue?
People actually come as far away as India or China and start a business and actually work to believe in this thing.
It's only later that it transpires that she's actually travelled as far as I have.
"The policy doesn't actually go as far as Holder said he wanted to go," said the commission source.
So far, however, no U.S. states have actually gone as far as British Columbia, in Canada, which has legalized some kinds of online gambling.
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