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actual

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Word of the week:

actual: In today’s virtual world, it should be easier to make sure you use the word actual according to its dictionary definition, to describe something that is real or tangible. It should not be confused with the French actuel which also means current. Nor should its related adverb, actually. Unlike in French, that doesn’t mean now or at present. It means in fact, actually.

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