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Discover Ludwig"actually look" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in situations where the speaker wants to emphasize that something is true or real, as opposed to being assumed or imagined. Example: "I didn't believe her story at first, but when I actually looked at the evidence, it was clear that she was telling the truth."
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"I actually look good.
"They actually look wearable".
They actually look good.
Does he actually look good?
I actually look forward to it.
Such early Canalettos actually look like Venice.
I actually look forward to planes.
What did it actually look like?
You need to actually look at data.
What will VR apps actually look like?
"I actually look for traffic sometimes.
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