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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually everywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the omnipresence of something in a discussion or description.
Example: "In today's digital age, information is actually everywhere, making it easier than ever to access knowledge."
Alternatives: "truly ubiquitous" or "really all around".
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It's actually everywhere.
It was my hip, actually everywhere.
So government, here in the UK but actually everywhere in the developed world, will have to try to do more, but do it with less.
Lego's Star Wars series is actually everywhere in my office, so I'm happy new sets from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story are set to launch on September 30.
"Ferguson is actually everywhere.
But for Ex Im Bank that's neither here nor there - it's actually everywhere.
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Like confetti – tiny fragments of apparently isolated, random awfulness that turn out not to be isolated or random, actually… everywhere.
"In 2008, no one else would ever have believed me that we were going to make a car actually drive everywhere, all the time".
It seems that what makes these sentences true is best found in the spreading of sound waves, which could actually be everywhere in the room.
Complicating the story is the observation that the expansion varies regionally and seasonally it's not actually expanding everywhere, and in some places it's clearly retreating.
It turns out I was wrong: They actually are everywhere.
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