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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is actually high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is indeed at a higher level or degree than might be expected or assumed. Example: "The temperature in the room is actually high, despite the air conditioning being on."
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Brokers say the number is actually high, because turnover is so rare and inventory low.
"And I would argue," Baker declared, as a curious cow approached from behind, "that this is actually high welfare.
The average age at which Australian smokers take the habit up, 15 years and nine months, is actually high by world standards.
Songkick has a ratio of 25 men to six women on its staff, which is actually high for a tech startup.
The parody pregnancy guide is doing reasonably well on Amazon (one reviewer does describe it as "not much more than a posh version of the Top Tips section/books of Viz magazine" – which is actually high comedy praise indeed).
That number is actually high for the N.F.L., where the fewer number of games relative to the other sports as well as the complexity of the coaching make in-season moves rare.
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The Recovery Act dedicated $8 billion for high-speed trains, a sizeable sum but not enough for any train that is actually high-speed.
The black child poverty rate is actually higher now than it was then.
"The risk of downward social mobility for British people is actually higher than for immigrants.
Its GDP is actually higher than that of the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.
The suicide rate is actually higher in Hawaii than in Illinois.
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