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What are suffixes to actual?

There aren't many common suffixes that directly attach to "actual" to form new words. However, depending on what you want to express, you could use:

-ly: This creates an adverb, meaning "in an actual way" or "really". For example: "That's actually a very good idea."

-ity: This creates a noun, meaning "the state of being actual" or "reality". This is less common and often sounds awkward.

-ization: This creates a noun, implying a process or action of making something actual. For example: "The actualization of their dream took years of hard work."

-ness: This creates a noun, meaning "the state of being actual". Similar to "-ity", this is less common and often sounds awkward.

-ization: This creates a noun, implying a process or action of making something actual. For example: "The actualization of their dream took years of hard work."

Other options:

* You can use "actual" as part of a compound word, like "actual-size" or "actual-time".

* You can use "actual" in a phrase with another word, like "actual cost" or "actual experience".

Ultimately, the best way to use "actual" depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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