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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually not easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is more difficult than it may seem or than was previously thought.
Example: "Many people think that learning a new language is simple, but it is actually not easy."
Alternatives: "truly challenging" or "genuinely difficult".
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I found that deeply inspiring, but it's actually not easy to figure out how to do that.
Launching Street View in Israel was actually not easy for Google.
This means that it is actually not easy to adapt the SII to different types of speech.
For example, even if Ka/Ks is on average <1 some orphan genes might be fast evolving and actually not easy to recognize in other species.
This is actually not easy for the operator to control the pressure, and furthermore it is unacceptable for some people that such unfamiliar device directly touches their tongue for long time.
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"But, if you think about it, it's actually not that easy at all".
"When she appears to do a show, it's actually not so easy for the other models.
Being super-nice to everyone is a virtuous aim, but, for most of us, it's actually not that easy.
Irrational people can affect prices for a significant amount of time, because it's actually not so easy for hedge fund managers to correct mispricing.
Though you couldn't tell it by looking at many of the members, it's actually not that easy to be elected to Congress.
"It's actually not an easy thing to do to because consumers want the same taste and the same texture," she said.
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