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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually higher than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two quantities or values to indicate that one is indeed greater than the other, often in a context where this might be surprising or counter to expectations.
Example: "The final score was actually higher than we anticipated, leading to an unexpected victory."
Alternatives: "truly greater than" or "indeed above".
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But it was actually higher than that.
Latin America's murder rate is actually higher than Africa's.
Now, though, rates are actually higher than when QE3 began.
For example, the failure rate on the tests this summer was actually higher than last summer's.
Its GDP is actually higher than that of the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.
"The FTSE ended on Friday actually higher than where it was a few days earlier.
"The risk of downward social mobility for British people is actually higher than for immigrants.
That's actually higher than the midday sun along the equator in June.
— KEVIN MCKENNA Mr. Romney's 2010 income was actually higher than the front of the return indicates.
That is actually higher than the numbers associated with black women.
If that happens, and it does, the risks of industry-wide disruptions are actually higher than they would be otherwise.
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