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The phrase "are actually more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare quantities or qualities, often to emphasize a surprising or unexpected difference.
Example: "The results of the study show that the new methods are actually more effective than the traditional ones."
Alternatives: "are indeed greater" or "are truly more".
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Frequent-flier programs are actually more egalitarian.
— Patchett's interests are actually more private.
Now our perceptions of uncontrollability are actually more accurate".
But quite a few are actually more beneficial than threatening.
Today, there are actually more adults than children living with congenital heart disease.
There are actually more Japanese games than American games in the main part of the exhibition.
Perhaps people are actually more resilient to losses than they tend to believe.
Thus, although hyenas look like dogs, they are actually more closely related to cats.
But its two new phones are actually more expensive than the iPhone 4S.
He argues that many terrorists are actually more rational than we might like to think.
"We are actually more known for our creativity than the cronut.
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