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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually very" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to emphasize a point or to express surprise or disbelief. Here are some examples: 1. "I thought the movie would be boring, but it was actually very entertaining." 2. "She may seem quiet, but she's actually very talkative when you get to know her." 3. "I was expecting a small gathering, but there were actually very few people at the party." 4. "He claimed to be an expert, but he was actually very inexperienced in the field." 5. "The dress looked plain on the hanger, but it was actually very beautiful when I tried it on."
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I'm actually very lucky.
It's actually very hard".
It's actually very broad.
"I'm actually very comfortable.
That's actually very flattering.
Actually, very good.
He is actually very professional".
"We are actually very scared.
It was actually very awesome.
A It's actually very good.
He wasn't actually very easy.
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