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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually shows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is demonstrating or revealing a fact or truth, often in contrast to what might be assumed or expected.
Example: "The data collected from the experiment actually shows a significant increase in efficiency."
Alternatives: "clearly demonstrates" or "truly reveals".
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That actually shows a level of maturity.
So, Dante actually shows, in this sense it's an autobiography.
Except that isn't what the evidence actually shows.
Yet the evidence actually shows the reverse may be true.
Another advantage is that it actually shows how the pieces of the theory were assembled.
Here's a cartoon of the glomerulus and this cartoon actually shows several things.
"This study is the first real-world data that actually shows the trade-off".
"What this actually shows is that evolution is still nonsense and doesn't work".
(Margaret Talbot has more about what the Pew study actually shows in that regard).
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"They actually showed us".
And what does the record actually show?
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