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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a state of being elevated or increased, often in a context where there may be doubt or surprise about the level being discussed.
Example: "I thought the prices were going to be low, but they are actually high compared to last year."
Alternatives: "truly elevated" or "genuinely high".
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Actually, high water was one thing that stopped the grannies.
Brokers say the number is actually high, because turnover is so rare and inventory low.
But both he and Cheney decided that this was actually "high praise".
So a rise of 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 19th century is actually high.
"And I would argue," Baker declared, as a curious cow approached from behind, "that this is actually high welfare.
It was the first time someone from the construction industry gave me an estimate that was actually high.
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The Recovery Act dedicated $8 billion for high-speed trains, a sizeable sum but not enough for any train that is actually high-speed.
Her last husband was called Shining One, a relative of ours, actually," High-One smirked proudly, and continued, "and they had a son called Day". Gylfi tried to keep track of all of the children and husbands.
The problem is too big for senior leadership to deal with This behaviour is called low level because pupils are not attacking each other with swords, but it's actually high-level disruption.
These are actually high-pay, high-skill jobs.
So to build a stunt where people are tricked into thinking those "everyday" low-priced Payless shoes are actually high-end designer product is brilliant.
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