actually exist

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

Used to emphasize the reality of something's existence, often implying surprise or counter to a previous assumption.

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Examples (10)

  • Scientists discovered that these creatures actually exist in the deep ocean.
  • Many people doubt that such places actually exist in real life.
  • The legend turned out to be true - the ancient city does actually exist.
  • I was surprised to learn that unicorn companies actually exist in today's market.
  • Do parallel universes actually exist or are they just theoretical?
  • The technology we dreamed about as children actually exists today.
  • Some people claim that ghosts actually exist, but there's no proof.
  • Perfect working conditions rarely actually exist in most companies.
  • The species was thought to be extinct, but it actually exists in remote areas.
  • Free lunch programs actually exist in many schools across the country.