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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually known that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or facts that are confirmed or recognized, often in a context where there may be some doubt or misconception.
Example: "It is actually known that the Earth revolves around the Sun, despite some historical beliefs to the contrary."
Alternatives: "clearly established that" or "well recognized that".
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Where they come from, no one knows nor, strictly speaking, is it actually known that they exist, for ANITAs I and II, which were smaller devices, failed to find them.
Viecha couldn't have actually known that financing was secured any more than Musk did.
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But we actually know that's not the case.
"I don't actually know that much about octopus physiology.
I don't actually know that much about their work.
I think it's important that people actually know that.
I didn't actually know that up until earlier this week, hence the method I mentioned above that my colleague told me about.
It MAY be the case that the FSA did not actually know that plc had borrowed the ILG stock, rather than own it as principal.
"I would come across people who thought I actually knew that kind of stuff, when I was really only interested in answering the question at hand".
She is saying that people who say they are foodies may not actually know that much about food.
I want to ask people if they actually know that".
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