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The phrase "actually a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extent or degree of something, often in a context where the speaker is clarifying or correcting a misconception.
Example: "I thought the project would take a little time, but it actually a lot more complicated than I expected."
Alternatives: "quite a bit" or "really a lot".
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"Actually, a lot strange.
Actually a lot bossy.
Actually, a lot more.
And 800 megawatts is actually a lot.
Actually, a lot more than just amazing.
There were actually a lot of interruptions.
Actually, a lot of work.
Actually, a lot of them still do.
E.B.: Actually, a lot of people don't.
Actually, a lot has changed since Sydney.
It's actually a lot more than that".
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