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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually much more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is greater or more significant than previously stated or assumed.
Example: "The project is actually much more complex than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "truly much more" or "genuinely much more".
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"It's actually much more interesting than that".
But the calculation is actually much more complicated, experts say.
So there's actually much more in common between the two than we often realize.
"When you realize it's actually much more comfortable to make the risky choice".
However, the Flyover feature is actually much more impressive than this.
It's actually much more purple then people give it credit for.
It's only on closer inspection, however, that you realise that it's actually much more than that.
But Kraus has insisted that it is actually "much more personal".
The story that no one wants to tell is actually much more interesting.
Well, Marseille is actually much more Provençal than, let's say, Nice or Cannes.
He's actually much more dangerous now, under arrest, than he ever was before.
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