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The phrase "about everything actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a broad or comprehensive perspective on a topic or situation.
Example: "When it comes to understanding the complexities of life, I find myself thinking about everything actually."
Alternatives: "regarding everything truly" or "concerning all things indeed".
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Gilchrist stated in response to Stevens' development in the last part of the second season: "Izzie's descent into abject hysteria, which followed her season-long sanctimoniousness about everything, actually made me want something terrible to happen to her too".
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"You know, 'I have nothing to wear today, I'm going to kill myself.' What's so wonderful about this story is that everything actually is life and death".
But here, everything actually happened.
Everything, actually.
Make sure that everything actually works!
Be cool about everything.
Spicer's known for getting confused about everything from what actually occurred during the Holocaust to whether or not Frederick Douglass is still alive.
They've just released this new teaser video, showing plenty of just about everything except what you actually want to see.
In my heart I was hoping that all of those years I had to be right about everything that I was actually wrong.
That's in addition to tracking what people are actually doing about everything from crime to weather to shopping to brands.
We spoke mostly in the van afterwards about everything other than Star Trek, actually.
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