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The phrase "actually notably" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is both true and significant, but it may be better to choose one of the two words for clarity.
Example: "The results of the study are actually notably impressive, showing a significant improvement in performance."
Alternatives: "truly remarkable" or "genuinely significant."
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Growth is actually notably higher during Democratic Administrations.
At 1.38 inches, the display is actually notably larger than the Gear S3 (1.3), which, at least in part, is responsible for adding to the watch's footprint.
Based on the distributions of the loadings less than hundred InterPro entries or InterPro entry structures actually notably contribute to the positions of the species on PC1 and PC2.
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But particles actually differ, notably by having different masses.
There are actually other reasons; notably, the way the IMF and other organizations calculate potential output leads them to understate the real amount of adjustment (sorry, technical issue that I'll have to explain another day).
In certain instances, players pulled off spin-o-rama moves in which the puck had actually stopped — most notably when Tampa Bay's Martin St . Louisscored the winning goal against Chicago on March 9. "You look at the goal Marty St . Louisscored against Chicago, he came to a dead stop," Burke said.
Disappointingly, the Verbatim drive was actually slower (and notably so) than the older 2.0 drive, except for the large Outlook file.
Well, some research actually says kids are notably uncritical of information they find online.
Both encourage popular anger to be directed anywhere but at the wealthy few who actually run the show: notably, immigrants.
Some of the writers who dominated the literary scene during the Thatcher years, notably Martin Amis and Ian McEwan, actually pre-dated her rise to power.
Galchen can take the slightest observation of Leo's and warp it, to reveal lunatic undulations: "I don't know if Harvey actually had one arm notably longer than the other, but he gave off that impression".
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