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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually tend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a tendency or inclination that is often contrary to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "While many people believe that children are naturally drawn to technology, they actually tend to prefer outdoor play when given the choice."
Alternatives: "generally tend" or "often tend".
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But the irony is, officers actually tend to benefit.
And those youth actually tend to have a very much more positive relationship with their grandparent.
I don't actually tend to single out any one company, because it's much more than culture.
"I actually tend to think that nothing of a catastrophic nature can really happen.
Scientists long ago concluded that natural systems actually tend toward entropy.
Most people outside the archaeological profession do actually tend to imagine Stonehenge as a circle.
They actually tend to be better informed and more engaged than most Americans - dutifully so.
She believes those reactions actually tend to help "feed" her work and broaden the discussions she is trying to raise.
We should grow calmer and more forgiving by getting more realistic about how things actually tend to go. 4. Sacrifice.
"And, to the extent that they do anything at all, they actually tend to underestimate the severity of these conflicts".
Most people think they like dry wines but actually tend to prefer wines with a little sugar in them.
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