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Latest post Tue, Aug 2 2005 6:56 PM by pieanne. 1 replies.
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Flying Pig  +  123429 Tue, 02 Aug 05 05:58 PM

could someone tell me any expression about "acctually"?

can i express this meaning in "as the fact"?is there a expression like so?is it correct or not?

i know some as:as a matter of fact; acctually; in fact...etc.,i'd like to know whether is "as the fact" right or not?

thx. 

 

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pieanne  +  123443 Tue, 02 Aug 05 06:56 PM

I think "actually" can be replaced by "in fact". Be careful how you write the adverb, there's only one "c".

 

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