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The phrase "actually bears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something truly holds or carries a particular quality, characteristic, or significance.
Example: "The evidence presented in the trial actually bears witness to the defendant's innocence."
Alternatives: "truly holds" or "genuinely carries".
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But nothing actually bears a price tag.
And this last deal actually bears that imprint".
The experience of moving online actually bears quite a few similarities to becoming a New Yorker.
"We'll have a royal family that actually bears some resemblance to the people of this country," he suggested.
And David Arkema, the actor playing Jerry, actually bears something of a physical resemblance to Mr. Dudzick.
And above all, we'll have a royal family that actually bears some resemblance to the people of this country.
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Economics cannot actually bear this burden.
A series you can actually bear to watch.
"Perhaps people could be made aware of the costs that others actually bear," she said.
Our generals actually bear much of the blame for the mistakes in the wars.
But while the idea of unprofitable sustainability is widespread, it's not actually borne out.
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