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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually unhappy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a person's true feelings, often in contrast to what might be expected or perceived by others.
Example: "Despite her cheerful demeanor, she was actually unhappy with her job."
Alternatives: "truly unhappy" or "genuinely unhappy".
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I am actually unhappy with the Border Roads Organization (of the Indian Army) for not maintaining the road properly.
This if I do this out of choice, am I not disposed to be more happy about it than rather to admit that I'm actually unhappy about it?
The odd thing is that, as CNBC has been reporting all morning, there are lots of traders out there who are actually unhappy with the tepidness of the sell-off.
It is possible to deceive by using signs that work by resemblance (icons), for example by posting a smiley face emoticon about a news item that one is actually unhappy about.
The flip side of this is that if we all quite happily spend our consumer dollars with a company then we're not actually unhappy with what the company does.
But when we dove into the WHY, she was actually unhappy because her mentor had just completed a successful $2M product launch.
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"It was a surprise, actually, to find out that after touring for so long I was really unhappy," she says.
I was really unhappy and thought that this just must be what lawyering was actually like instead of my fantasy view of what the field was about.
Really unhappy.
They actually get unhappy".
To the apparent disbelief of party leaders, many Singaporeans actually seem unhappy with government policy.
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