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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually describe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the accuracy or truthfulness of a description being provided.
Example: "The report does not actually describe the events that took place during the meeting."
Alternatives: "truly depict" or "genuinely outline".
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Instead of these trite and generic requirements, spend some time to actually describe details of the actual project.
That doesn't actually describe Sullivan's blog.
But what they actually describe is a precarious balancing act.
"I can't actually describe it in one sentence.
All of these numbers can actually describe a life.
Yet they also push along the plot; often they actually describe it.
Barry has plenty of language, but no words that can actually describe the pain he's in.
They actually describe the evolution of a Number Density Function (NDF) using a Population Balance Equation (PBE).
"Now you cannot find adverbs or adjectives that can actually describe the feelings of Winnipeggers," he said.
When the robot makes little jerky motions and slows down, according to Croft, people actually describe this disembodied arm as considerate — maybe even a little shy.
Here's Ed Glaeser:Search models don't just assume that buyers and sellers face a market-clearing price — they try to actually describe the process that determines that price.
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