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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually chiefly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is primarily or mainly true, often in contrast to other possibilities or assumptions.
Example: "The project is actually chiefly focused on sustainability, despite initial claims of broader goals."
Alternatives: "primarily" or "mainly".
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"The really accursed items that the show is actually chiefly interested in," he said with a smile, "are the people".
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Unlike some of the other Republicans running for president (Marco Rubio, chiefly), Perry actually stood behind this action and defended it, rather than running away from it in an effort to pander to Republican voters.
The number of those aged 16-18 outsideducationon, employment or training the group Connexions is chiefly designed to help—actually rose slightly last year.
But chiefly because the race actually did fall apart after the two superstars of the 3-year-old class dropped out -- Fusaichi Pegasus with a small cut on his right front foot, Red Bullet because he needed rest.
There is still confusion as to how Boiler Room can affect media perceptions among the demographic who actually believe negative stereotyping about Carnival – chiefly, suburban-dwelling Daily Mail readers.
That is chiefly because these influential benchmarks actually leave much to be desired.
Courts did rule against a composer, but chiefly because they concluded he actually lived primarily in Scotland.
What's more, it eclipses alternative ways of knowing — chiefly the philosophical — that can actually yield greater certainty than the scientific.
Actually, the press is interested in stars chiefly in a Jungian sense: stars are individuals capable of attracting and holding the projections of others.
While seemingly apropos, around the turn of the 20th century, through various experiments with electromagnetism and radioactivity, physicists discovered that the so-called "uncuttable atom" was actually a conglomerate of various subatomic particles (chiefly, electrons, protons and neutrons) which can exist separately from each other.
International agencies, chiefly the International Atomic Energy Agency, headed by Hans Blix, actually gave Iraq a clean bill of health during these decades.
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