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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually perfect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is truly or genuinely perfect, often in a context where there may be doubt or skepticism about its perfection.
Example: "After reviewing the final design, I can confidently say that it is actually perfect for our needs."
Alternatives: "truly perfect" or "genuinely perfect".
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"That's actually perfect," Ms. Ripa agreed.
It's actually perfect for their shenanigans.
Besides: Human eyes aren't actually perfect.
"It's actually perfect for New York because it's so easy to install," he said.
He assured me that it was "a small thirteen pounds," and actually perfect for three people, "if you factor in the leftovers".
The game is actually perfect for Guardian readers, as it allows you to roleplay the political campaign leading up to the Swedish elections.
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(That "actually" is perfect).
Which actually makes perfect sense.
Odd as this may sound, it actually makes perfect sense.
"They were actually in perfect working order," Mr. Lynch said.
The fabrication and benefits of the actually largest perfect crystal interferometer are presented.
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