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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually when there is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clarification or a specific condition in a discussion or argument.
Example: "I find it difficult to concentrate, actually when there is too much noise in the background."
Alternatives: "specifically when there is" or "particularly when there is".
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"Actually, when there is a facilitator, support should be provided in terms of all aspects, including knowledge.
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Actually, when there was no external noise, the salience effect did not differ significantly from zero.
It has been countered that malpractice liability actually decreases when there is full disclosure of medical errors.
For a fortunate 15% of so-called "high media multi-taskers", however, performance actually improves when there is outside stimuli.
The deeper question is: How much listening can there actually be when there is so much chatter that clouds our collective consciousness?
Like how much agency do you actually have when there is revolution happening?
It is difficult to assess these effects or to know which stocks of elasmobranchs are actually endangered when there is insufficient information about their ecology, size and state of their stocks, basic biology and the magnitude of their exploitation through fishing.
As life has progressed and I have had a deeper awareness of the variety of things that could happen and do happen in life, it's actually quite a relief when there is actually nothing going on.
I think it actually bothers them when there is a problem to the point where they won't sleep until it's resolved!
They actually change their behavior when there is a good looking male around.
"But it's actually better when there's really no strong part.
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