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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually more than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a quantity or amount exceeds a previously mentioned figure or expectation.
Example: "The project took actually more than twice the time we initially estimated."
Alternatives: "in fact more than" or "truly more than".
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"The company has liabilities of $44bn, that's actually more than the actual damage of Hurricane Katrina.
Actually, more than alive.
"Actually, more than surprised.
Actually more than one lifetime.
"Actually, more than most people here".
Actually, more than one — and it's not surprising.
"Mulatupo was actually more than a day away," he said.
But Leaves of Grass is actually more than one book.
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It is actually more complicated than that.
"It's actually more interesting than that.
The report was actually more balanced than that.
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