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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually opens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something truly or genuinely opens, often in a context where there may be doubt or surprise about the action.
Example: "The door seemed stuck, but when I pushed it, it actually opens with ease."
Alternatives: "truly opens" or "really opens".
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In that way, humor actually opens us up to new learning and more openness.
It actually opens the way for it.
· Love Actually opens on November 21.
Koolhaas's unpolished draftsmanship could be seen as a handicap, but it actually opens him up creatively.
And Christie's actually opens its affair to the public (in posh ground-floor galleries, to boot).
And now I've made a career out of it.' · Love Actually opens nationwide on Friday.
It actually opens during the summer, which means that by the time the skiers arrive it will already be seasoned.
He also recommends a set of tongs that actually opens easily, and that includes lights for evening grilling (the D&B BBQ Tong is $5).
What They Tell Us: When we send out updates, MailChimp allows us to track who actually opens them and what they click on.
You're just letting the spammer know that your e-mail address is "live," and that you're a dummy who actually opens those messages and reads them.
These represent the level under which the auctioneer is not allowed to let the work go, even if he actually opens the bidding well below that invisible hurdle.
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