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The phrase "actually more of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or specify a point, often indicating that something is not exactly as it seems but rather falls into a different category or description.
Example: "This project is actually more of a collaboration than a competition."
Alternatives: "really more like" or "truly more of a".
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StellarX is actually more of a front-end UI than an actual exchange because it leverages the underlying Stellar blockchain.
It's actually more of a cage.
Actually more of a dawdle.
It's actually more of a career award.
It's actually more of an art.
The forum is actually more of a gabfest.
Red is actually more of a Northern colour.
It is actually more of an Arabic-Romance hybrid.
He is actually more of a demagogue than an ideologue.
This one is actually more of a dare than a prediction.
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The one exception will probably be Kevin Mitnick, the hacker actually more of a "phone phreaker"–whose capture in 1995 was front-page news.
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