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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually wild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely surprising, unexpected, or extreme in nature.
Example: "The party last night was actually wild, with everyone dancing and having a great time until dawn."
Alternatives: "truly crazy" or "really intense".
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But he's actually wild with excitement.
Dholes are actually wild canids, efficient predators and communal pack hunters.
There is no rage or anger, little that is actually wild, but delicate, conformist, careful.
As with all entrées, there was a choice of baked potato (meaty and moist) or wild rice (actually wild and regular rice mixed, lightly cooked and zesty).
Wild dogs (which aren't actually wild dogs, but never mind that for now) are a species that has become endangered without anyone raising an eyebrow.
Perhaps they have been holding it back, because they are slightly ashamed – that those geese, flying past the Statue of Liberty, along Monument Valley, over Edinburgh etc aren't actually wild geese at all.
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(Kirchner considered inviting both artists to join Die Brücke.) But while they came after the Fauves, the artists of Die Brücke were actually wilder than the "wild beasts," interested in giving their images an emotional edge and an urban live-now abandon.
I mean, who actually thought Wild Wild West was worth seeing a second time, let alone basing your entire life around?
Only a tiny part is skyscrapers and city, most of the land is actually very wild.
This seemingly humorous work is actually quite wild, even a touch scary, when played right, as Mr. Li demonstrated.
The radio series, however, claimed that Tonto was a member of the Potowatomi nation, and in that language, his name actually meant "Wild One".
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