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The part of a sentence 'than it actually is' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to compare something to something else that is perceived or assumed to be one way when it is actually another. For example: "This problem is far simpler than it actually is."
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"I wouldn't make a bigger thing than it actually is.
Somehow it sounds more inviting than it actually is.
This sounds more of an expedition than it actually is.
It thinks it's bigger than it actually is".
"You can make it much bigger than it actually is".
People think it's much easier than it actually is.
Photos can make core work look easier than it actually is.
We think it's much fairer by wide margins than it actually is.
"I think people make a bigger deal of the ankle than it actually is," he said.
Sometimes, it's true, Davutoglu sees his role as more important than it actually is.
Maybe that will create the illusion that "Chicago Fire" is more original than it actually is.
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