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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely or surprisingly good, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "I was skeptical about the new restaurant, but the food was actually great."
Alternatives: "truly excellent" or "genuinely impressive".
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"It was actually great advice".
"I think that it's actually great timing".
And working for somebody in a collaboration is actually great.
"It allows us to give an experience that is actually great value," he said.
I loved snowboard cross because it was a new sport that was actually great to watch.
But what's on the outside is deliciously absurd, often transfixingly interesting and sometimes actually great.
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This means the amount each person gets is actually greater.
The gap between the haves and the have-nots is actually greater today.
The water needs of power plants are actually greater than the raw consumption numbers suggest.
This padding is actually greater than the original padding since.
In some cases protection is actually greater than using a recombinant vaccine.
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