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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually exceed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where something surpasses a certain limit or expectation, often to emphasize the reality of the situation.
Example: "The final cost of the project may actually exceed our initial budget estimates."
Alternatives: "truly surpass" or "really go beyond".
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This explains why the GDP and employment of Luxembourg City actually exceed those of Luxembourg country.
Nobody believes the country will actually exceed the debt limit — which is exactly why it might.
Their production costs actually exceed those of farmers in industrialized countries.
"In fact," he wrote, "we believe" that the company "will actually exceed that timing by one quarter".
With these Lakers, Jackson is the third star, one whose ego may actually exceed that of O'Neal and Bryant combined.
In fact, this low cost alteration in the design not only caused preference ratings to rebound, but actually exceed the ratings for the existing condition.
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He is the one athlete I can say has actually exceeded the hype.
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