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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually displays" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is showing or revealing a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The data collected from the experiment actually displays a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "truly shows" or "clearly reveals".
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He thinks sea grasses can tolerate much higher levels of salinity than the bay actually displays.
As Jonny, Gregory Wooddell is the only actor who actually displays his musicianship onstage, strumming a guitar while singing a song.
The director actually displays a fine comic touch in a series of ridiculous scenes: at a kiddie soccer match, in a bed store, at the opera.
Much is made of Nicole's outer-borough provenance, but the fashion industry actually displays a lot more generosity toward class than the series is willing to allow.
One screen actually displays your Alexa interactions, including any images that Alexa might return as part of a query.
I think Glee is one of the few shows that actually displays the diversity and it's just so inspirational".
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Streaming video only uses bandwidth if it is actually displayed.
SUSAN WOELZL Manhattan Bill McDonald, obituary editor: We feel we actually display a bit of hometown bias.
We might perform offence but we're actually displaying our own unshockability.
Once in a while, they go crazy and actually display something.
You see little suggested words actually displayed under the letters on the keypad.
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