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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually done better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality or effectiveness of two or more actions or outcomes, indicating that one has been performed in a superior manner.
Example: "While both projects were successful, the second one was actually done better in terms of efficiency and creativity."
Alternatives: "truly performed better" or "genuinely executed better".
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"We've actually done better," Stoudemire said.
Her guidance counselor reminded her that she had actually done better on PLAN than the PSAT.
The north-west has actually done better on jobs in four months than other regions in the country.
But two economically cyclical sectors of the market — specifically, technology, and consumer discretionary l stocks — have actually done better.
Adaptor Peter Harness, harnessing the prodigious acting talents of Eddie Marsan and Bertie Carvel, has actually done better than I'm sure he ever believed in having brought this, one of the famous "unfilmable books", to screen.
When one looks at GDP compared with WAP figures (defined as the population aged 20 to 60), one gets a surprising result: Japan has actually done better than the US or most European countries over the last decade.
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Kaepernick actually did better against the Bears.
Mr Obama actually did better among whites than John Kerry did.
(A few found that mothers actually did better with forceps).
But some children actually do better under competitive, stressful circumstances.
But since the election, shares of military contractors are actually doing better than the broader market.
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