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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually sense" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is clarifying or emphasizing the validity or logic of a statement or idea.
Example: "When you think about it, the proposal does actually make sense."
Alternatives: "truly makes sense" or "really makes sense".
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"In the twenty-first century, they are learning to perceive — to actually sense and respond".
Audience members can actually sense their branches growing or getting poked by a bird.
"I actually sense a great deal of pessimism in this room," she said.
This chapter discusses the process of developing a molecular sensor, from choosing donor acceptor pairs to designing the protein modules that actually sense the signaling events.
Her eyes were closed, and for the first time I could actually sense the end of her, her body.
"I actually sense a pride in being from Newark, especially people who are still here from 30 or 40 years ago".
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It actually senses a seizure coming and zaps your brain to stop it.
As it turns out, Clever Hans was actually sensing its handler's bearing.
Actually, sensing redundancy can be exploited to enhance the attainable availability level of sensor networks, since redundant nodes can replace faulty nodes.
I actually sensed she could die any second she was so green-looking, and her skin was like parchment.
The world, as we perceive it, is real to us, but we are actually sensing an underlying informational framework.
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