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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the effectiveness or reality of a situation or action.
Example: "This new software update actually makes a significant difference in performance."
Alternatives: "truly creates" or "really produces".
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Which actually makes perfect sense.
This actually makes sense.
It actually makes us play better.
It actually makes me quite anxious.
It actually makes most people look great.
In context, it actually makes sense.
"Now this actually makes the job easier".
It actually makes it kind of fun.
(Koch actually makes $110,000 now).
actually makes it sound readable.
It actually makes eminent sense.
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