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not actually
adverb as in virtually
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
"The figures from the Treasury are very clear: under 500 farms a year are likely to be affected and I would say to people take advice because every person's situation is different and there will be many, many people who will find they are not actually going to be caught by this."
In announcing its creation with Mr. Musk and Mr. Ramaswamy at its helm, the president-elect said the department is not actually a department — “it will provide advice and guidance from outside of government” — and it is not permanent.
But Trump has very strong incentives to do what he always does: claim victory despite not actually getting anywhere near achieving his goals, as he did after his failed summit with Kim Jong-un in 2018.
What was here in potential was an immersive experience — maybe the first of its kind — where you can faithfully represent your live performance so that there’s only a few giveaways that it’s not actually happening live in front of you.
She claimed that a woman found in Texas with Banks’ expired New York identification card was not actually her cousin.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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