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The phrase "I didn't actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or correct a misunderstanding or to emphasize a point that contrasts with what was previously stated.
Example: "I didn't actually mean to offend anyone with my comment; it was just a joke."
Alternatives: "I didn't really" or "I didn't truly."
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I didn't actually.
(Well, I didn't, actually.
I didn't actually order it.
TURNER: No, I didn't, actually.
Thousands?" "I didn't actually do it.
(I didn't actually know how to swim).
Tabloidus: Well, I didn't actually meet her..
But I didn't actually see the play".
"I didn't actually think anything.
"I didn't actually say anything.
I didn't actually design it.
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