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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually useful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe something that is truly helpful or beneficial in a practical way. Example: "The new software update has some great features, but the most exciting thing is that it's actually useful in improving productivity."
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This is cool information that's actually useful.
What proportion of the "suspicious" activities uncovered are actually useful?
Something – and this is the key difference – actually useful.
Unlike most talking heads, they bring together legitimate expertise with something actually useful to say.
"The hope is that people will not just find that entertaining, but actually useful.
But there's reason and then there's rhythm, and "actually" is actually useful as a useless dactyl.
But this is still a rare So-what that's actually useful.
Neither does actually useful information on the workings of the executive branch, or of Congress.
In short: It's an absolute delight - funny, great looking and actually useful.
She's even more impressed by the gift, a compact mirror that she pronounces "actually useful".
One bit of American military jargon that is actually useful: Vertically Integrated Criminal Enterprise, or VICE.
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