0 in fact or really:
1 used in sentences in which there is information that is in some way surprising or the opposite of what most people would expect:
2 used as a way of making a sentence slightly more polite, for example when you are expressing an opposing opinion, correcting what someone else has said, or refusing an offer:
3 used to say that something is true, esp. when the true situation may not be known:
This account might receive further support if the verbs actually attested with habitual do tended to have action nouns based on them.
Regardless of how they actually speak, then, these students are perceived as speaking "worse" than other students.
The other way is to actually perform the symbolic evaluation.
How might a lowland farm actually respond to the technical change?
Technical regulation and enforcement may have actually declined in effectiveness until recent reforms were implemented.
To determine whether children actually produced ' happen ' more often in negative than positive contexts, the order of occurrence of surrounding utterances within episodes was examined.
Daily productivity is actually low due to low radiation levels and a cool growing season.
Actually, they appear to the electorate as responsible parties contributing to the governance of the country.