Examples of using This actually in English and their translations into Hindi
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This actually a museum.
Or could this actually work?
This actually deserves a post.
I can't believe this actually works! God!
This actually looks dangerous….
People also translate
God! I can't believe this actually works!
Is this actually a child?
Intriguing though this is, it's hard to say what this actually means.
This actually is not a star.
Medicinal tea can be made as well, but this actually comes from the bark of the buckeye tree, rather than from the nuts.
This actually upset the girls a lot.
It will take a while to see if this actually helps people, so I will report back when I have more data….
This actually wasn't an open letter.
That's an impressively large sample but, ironically, this actually sets the study up for its critical error as we will see in a bit.
Is this actually PR, or something else?
But how does this actually impact our bodies?
So this actually had a lot of effect.
Recent research shows that this actually(and once again, ironically) serves to drain the very energy we need to reach our goals.
This actually makes us less safe.
I think this actually is the essence of understanding something.
This actually helped keep Edo very clean.
Does this actually happen or am I just imagining things?
This actually began long ago, at the turn of the 20th century.
This actually happens after the completion of the technical, legal and valuation process.
This actually sounds a lot like Peter's confession in Matthew 16 that Jesus is“the Christ, the son of the living God.”.
This actually makes some kids more likely to act up, since it's the only way to get mom or dad's attention during math time.
What this actually means is roughly,“We have about 12 years before fixing climate change becomes really expensive and tough.”.
This actually happens at very few stations and at rush hour only, but this is Shinjuku, the busiest station in the world, and it's 6pm.
This actually led to one of the coolest interviews in the book which was with Pam Reed one of the greatest ultra-marathoners of all time.
This actually turns out to be a potentially good thing, as its ability to do damage is significantly greater in your blood and soft tissues than in bone.