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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually major" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or importance of something that may not be immediately apparent.
Example: "While the project seemed minor at first, it is actually major in terms of its impact on our overall strategy."
Alternatives: "truly significant" or "genuinely important".
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Under Mr. Clinton, the E.P.A. argued that some of what the companies described as routine maintenance was actually major upgrades.
Manwin owns a number of well-trafficked internet porn sites such as MoFo's and Brazzers, as well as most of the popular so-called "free porn" sites that are actually major conduits of traffic to its for-pay websites.
"We have a very high Caesarean section rate and it is not generally realised, but it is actually major abdominal surgery," she said.
At Northern Michigan University (NMU), you can actually major in it, the Detroit Free Press reports.
When you determine your MIT, you'll find that all those seemingly interesting opportunities are actually major distractions.
The Major (played by Scarlett Johansson) finds out that she is actually Major Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell.
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I actually majored in economics and history.
Q. Did you ever want to be an artist? A. I actually majored in painting in college, but I gave it up when I realized how much better other artists were.
He actually majored in photography, and dropped out of college a handful of credits shy of graduation to work full time at a startup.
"Somebody said, 'Anybody who approaches a project with the intent of understanding what the user is going to do is a designer.' I really like that… Even when I went to college, I actually majored in psychology at first.
So are fewer people actually majoring in the liberal arts?
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