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The phrase "about what actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the specifics or realities of a situation or topic.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about what actually happened during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding what truly" or "concerning what really".
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So just a few notes about what actually happened.
They can plausibly assert their ignorance about what actually happened.
The families want to ask questions about what actually happened".
I need to find out more about what actually happened.
As ever, official confusion, or obfuscation, initially reigned about what actually happened.
These days, there's a lot of disagreement about what actually happened during these years.
His memory proved to he very unreliable about what actually happened.
Why not think about what actually should be driving gold prices?
Campaigns are about partisanship, about the contest, but elections are about what actually happened.
"I've never really spoken to Caroline about what actually happened that night.
On the other side, students will add details about what actually happened according to later research or revelations.
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