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The phrase "actually even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a point or to indicate that something is greater than previously stated or assumed.
Example: "The project was challenging, but it was actually even more rewarding than I had anticipated."
Alternatives: "truly even more" or "genuinely even more".
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But the Express Scripts study based on actual clinical usage patterns found that patients taking the COX-2 drugs were actually even more likely statistically to be taking so-called gastroprotective drugs along with the painkillers.
But § 4401 is actually even more directly confined to that group.
(Actually even more, as a guide dog does not restore sight).
The politics in Britain is actually even more complex than in China.
LEYLA ISIK: Yeah, exactly, so now Facebook and that's actually, even more specifically, a computer-vision application.
Atomic oxygen with all electrons paired (2s22px22py2) is in a higher-energy "singlet" O 1D) state and is actually even more reactive than O 3P).
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But going above that, it actually narrows even more, and it is really awful.
In some cases, it is actually even making more sense maybe to go radially, start out from the origin to your end point.
But I was actually struck even more by support band Tiger City.
"It actually becomes even more important in the last episode," Zaillian added.
The initiation of the affair sends Emma into an ecstatic reverie, though Mr. Guadagnino actually seems even more turned on.
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