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1. Basically
Use this word to indicate that you are summarizing and leaving out some details.
Example: "Ice cream is basically milk and sugar."
2. Technically (notice the "h")
Use this word where you want to suggest a distinction between what is true in theory and in practice.
Example: "Although many Illinois residents set off fireworks in July without a problem, technically it is illegal."
3. Actually
This means "truly" or "as a matter of fact." This is useful to show a distinction between a fact and a misconception.
Example: "Though it lives in the same environment as fish, the whale is actually a mammal."
4. Literally
Be careful with this one. "Literally" means "actually" or "not metaphorically." You should use "literally" where the reader might suspect you are exaggerating or using a figure of speech.
Example: "When I have an allergy attack, I literally cannot breathe."
This sentence means that the speaker is unable to draw a breath and is not merely using "I can't breathe" as a way of saying he or she is uncomfortable.
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