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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually bright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the brightness of something, often in contrast to an expectation or assumption.
Example: "I was surprised to find that the room was actually bright despite the small windows."
Alternatives: "truly bright" or "genuinely bright".
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Black boxes (which are actually bright orange with reflective strips) are officially known as flight data recorders.
But prospects are actually bright, he contended, citing virtually nonexistent Israeli inflation, healthy inflows of venture capital and the type of stocks -- "no dot-coms, telecom companies with earnings" -- in which the new fund, Amidex Israel Technology, invests.
The search for the black box, which is actually bright orange and about the size of a loaf of bread, gains urgency with each passing day because the pingers are designed to emit a signal for only around 30 days.
True to Kuo's whimsical nature, the "goldfish" in question were actually bright cloisonné designs floating against a sea of black enamel.
Maybe, just maybe, our online future is actually bright, and peer-to-peer, and encrypted end-to-end, and maybe even open-source and far less overtly commercial than today — and built, in part, on blockchains.
It's actually "bright neon orange" -- to winter wardrobes.
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He and a few others in the group said they liked to bring "street astronomy" to the people of New York, some of whom seem to forget that the stars are actually brighter and more compelling than the electronic billboards that turn night into day in Times Square.
Some Chinese entrepreneurs are finding that opportunities for low carbon investment are actually brighter in China's backyard.
"On a sunny day it actually gets really bright".
Well, actually, shining a bright light in my eyes from out of the darkness does bother me; when I'm behind the wheel, it drives me nuts.
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