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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually winter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of the winter season, often in contrast to expectations or assumptions.
Example: "I thought spring was just around the corner, but it’s actually winter, and the snow is still falling."
Alternatives: "in fact winter" or "really winter".
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In that, the sister character was using those words: 'We are living here, as if in a winter sleep.'" He goes on: "Actually, Winter Sleep was a risky title.
So actually winter is really boring but in a way that is restorative for summer hedonisms so we should do a little thank-you prayer for winter even though it sucks a million.
But actually, Winter Kept Us Warm is the most influential film of my life in a weird way.
The break began several years ago but had quickened its advance in the last year, increasingly convincing scientists that the iceberg detachment was inevitable, despite the fact that it is actually winter in Antarctica right now.
Actually, winter did come and I have the data that shows it.
Only one of the four quarterbacks who competed this spring – actually winter as ASU wrapped up February 28 – was even on campus last season.
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IN the land of the Cartwrights, winter is actually summer.
Actually today.
Voter turnout was actually 99.97%.
Dolly Malone: "Actually, yesterday?
It was actually 2002.
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