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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the process of understanding or solving something, often in a context where there may have been confusion or difficulty.
Example: "After several attempts, I finally managed to actually figure out how to solve the equation."
Alternatives: "truly understand" or "really determine".
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We might actually figure it out.
I can't actually figure out the titles I've seen.
Could Connecticut actually figure into the electoral math?
Or will we actually figure out that it's time to think anew?
The problem is how do you actually figure out how much to charge?
"I don't know that anyone anticipated that someone would go and actually figure out who some of those people were," Dr. McGuire said.
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"It's arbitrary as an artistic gesture, but the scientists are actually figuring out a lot of actual cryptography and biology, so it's win-win".
You have actually figured out your answer.
These are actually figures for the Vale of White Horse local authority, which also includes Abingdon.
He's actually figuring in a realistic John le Carré scenario, not a Bond fantasy.
No, not simply dreaming about work but actually figuring out code and algorithms while asleep.
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