actual fact• It is only now clear to me that in actual fact it must have been a day later.• In actual fact, membershiPPatternsdiffer from one country to the next.• The methodologychapter must reflect the actual facts of the research experience.• In actual fact, the premier was growing more and more disenchanted with the private power lobby.• In actual fact, we do know now a great deal more than when the numbers game began.• In actual fact we spent last night together, here.• In actual fact what he was doing was feathering his own nest at the expense of the nests of the people.• In actual fact, what the monarchy does do is to reinforce Britain's position in the world as an outmoded Ruritania.
Originactual
(1300-1400)Old Frenchactuel, from Late Latinactualis, from Latinactus; → ACT1