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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of quantifying or assessing something in a concrete manner, often to clarify or emphasize the validity of a measurement.
Example: "To understand the impact of the new policy, we need to actually measure its effects on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "truly assess" or "genuinely quantify".
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Actually, Measure S is likely to increase evictions and the loss of rent-controlled housing.
This study did not actually measure or inhibit respiration but, instead, relied on measurements of active myosin.
What do we actually measure?
And 2) how do I actually measure red wine accurately?
We can actually measure the amount of extra heat.
"How do you actually measure a net positive impact?
If you actually measure it, that's doing science.
The tools used to measure fitness don't actually measure anything of the kind.
There are three ways for us to actually measure the effects of tidal friction.
Whenever you actually measure it, it collapses into one state or the other.
But those studies did not actually measure forces inside the body, Dr. van Mechelen noted.
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