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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually scary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely frightening or alarming, often in contrast to expectations.
Example: "The movie was marketed as a comedy, but it turned out to be actually scary."
Alternatives: "truly frightening" or "genuinely terrifying".
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It's actually scary," said Fox.
Halloween TV: are any horror shows actually scary?
Martin: Absolutely, but the 70s were actually scary.
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But as the cancellation of "America's Most Wanted" suggests, the interest in the scary unknown isn't as high as the interest in what is actually scary and known.
It's actually scary to me because it reminds me of social situations in my life where I've felt like it would be literally unsafe for people to learn I'm gay".
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"That was actually really scary," I say to the person next to me.
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It really blew!" The director added that guest actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach later told him, "that was actually really scary" to film.
It was actually scarier and more confusing than the normal version.
As it turns out, a werewolf pirate with half of his makeup off is actually scarier than the full version.
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