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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually weak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely or truly weak, often in contrast to an expectation of strength.
Example: "Despite the team's reputation, their performance in the last match was actually weak, leading to their unexpected loss."
Alternatives: "truly weak" or "genuinely weak".
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He's actually weak on the outside and boring inside".
Indeed current scientific evidence suggests that the link between games and aggression is actually weak.
The Contras were actually weak & disorganized & had no hope of defeating the Sandinistas.
Her project stems from a paradox that has confounded researchers in recent years: Individuals say they have strong preferences for privacy but their revealed preferences are actually weak.
The stocks were actually weak, prosecutors said, and after the participants in the scheme sold them off, they quickly lost value.
This means that while Brussels may loom large in the public imagination, particularly in countries like Britain, as a meddlesome, even omnipotent, authority, it is actually weak.
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The muscle is actually weaker.
But the Bush plan is actually weaker than a bill already approved by the Senate over the administration's objections.
The simple truth is, despite the fact that he looked at 70-odd guys over the last year, his talent pool is actually weaker than it ever has been.
A joint statement said Mr. Kim "reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula". That language is actually weaker and less specific than what Pyongyang offered in several previous agreements — which it then flouted.
So in Parker's view, Google is actually weaker than he thinks.
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