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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually superior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely better than another option or alternative.
Example: "After conducting several tests, we found that this model is actually superior to the previous version in terms of performance."
Alternatives: "truly better" or "genuinely superior".
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Not only is reading in bed practical, it's actually superior to reading an actual book, since the gentle glowing screen is nowhere near bright enough to keep a sleeping partner awake.
In some, they are actually superior.
Experience has shown that the cheaper replacements are actually superior.
Mr. Kripke is actually superior to Wittgenstein in at least two respects.
If Arenas for some reason struggles, Routt can slide inside (that's one way in which he's actually superior to Carr).
Instead, it should emphasize the ways electric vehicles are actually superior to the technology that Tesla hopes they will replace.
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"She's actually probably superior in terms of athletic ability".
Or is lukewarm actually a superior state to hot or cold?
The attitude to culture, to knowledge, to education was actually far superior in the East than in the West.
Sotheby's boldly illustrated for reference purposes two other monumental views of the village Litzlberg am Attersee that are actually vastly superior.
But a new study reports that soccer players actually have superior executive functions, the brain processes responsible for planning and abstract thinking.
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