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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He actually has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation regarding what someone possesses or has done. Example: "He actually has the skills needed to complete the project successfully."
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He actually has mentioned Brown.
He actually has it backward.
He actually has blood running from his hands".
"He actually has very, very strong opinions and feels passionately about these issues".
"He actually has strong family links on both his mother and father's side to Cheshire".
He actually has the same kind of spinal cord tumor Jack Block had — although my father's is inoperable.
"He actually has a good memory, but it's hard to talk to him.
'He actually has a great sense of humour and is easy to engage with, which isn't always seen.
He actually has some good advice.
(He actually has other plans for revenue generation, but doesn't want to pre-announce what are still just ideas).
(He actually has more than one).
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