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The phrase "actually tremendous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extent or degree of something being impressive or remarkable, often in a context where the speaker is clarifying or reinforcing their opinion.
Example: "The performance was actually tremendous, exceeding all my expectations."
Alternatives: "truly remarkable" or "genuinely impressive."
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N: That's actually tremendous.
Cool, huh? Useless trivia aside, this video is actually tremendous.
"There is actually tremendous attention paid toward authenticity," Semel said.
Brandon Bannon, a photojournalist who recently visited the Dadaab refugee camp wrote: "What you see on the surface looks like extreme fragility, but it's actually tremendous resilience and the extraordinary affirmation of their will to live".
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Really tremendous.
A strong argument can be made that the Mayor doesn't actually have tremendous power (and that the overlap between the boroughs, the Mayor and central government can be confusing), but the danger here is that we let the office holder 'off the hook,' as it were.
This was actually a tremendous surprise to the industry.
"It's actually been tremendous growth, especially after we started YC.
"Working together with other countries on climate change is actually a tremendous economic and competitiveness opportunity.
"Working together with other countries on climate change is actually a tremendous economic and competitiveness opportunity," Frampton said.
There are also times when getting rid of specific regulations can not simply reduce burden, but can actually do tremendous good.
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