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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually not clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something is ambiguous or difficult to understand.
Example: "The instructions provided were actually not clear, leading to confusion among the team members."
Alternatives: "truly unclear" or "genuinely ambiguous".
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"Now it's actually not clear that that's the right answer.
True, Cowen isn't advocating a complete caste society — but it's actually not clear why, since he is suggesting that we'll be happier as a society if people stay comfortably in the class into which they were born.
It's actually not clear that this is a problem that is specific to reliabilism.
It is actually not clear that Dodd is right to withdraw the charge against McDowell, given the latter's insistence that facts are "perceptible … an aspect of the perceptible world" (McDowell 1996: 26; cf. Dodd 2008a: 182008a
Hunt countered that it's actually not clear how often or to what extent humans are exposed to BPA in the real world.
However, there are cases in which there is apparently a very large magnitude of effect, but a deeper insight indicates that e.g. due to variation in the severity of the disease the magnitude of the effect is actually not clear.
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The issues are actually not that clear-cut.
Actually, not so clear.
But fundamental stuff, like where chicks go when they fledge and how far the adults move, is actually not that clear.
The rules were actually not quite so clear.
One limit is that correlations are actually not all that clear.
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