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The phrase "actually all the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the entirety of something in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "I thought I had lost my keys, but they were actually all the way at the bottom of my bag."
Alternatives: "truly all the" or "really all the".
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appraisal: "I'm writing, actually, all the cast members and the actors a nice note saying I really got a kick out of it".
But actually, all the journalists were really great – except the Sun, which published a photo of Tony being taken away by the undertakers, with me standing in the doorway".
That's great, but it's still not quite the picture we need, because actually, all the electrons are not in equal orbitals -- one's in an s orbital, and 3 are in p. But what we need to remember is the fact that we're talking about electrons which are waves.
That's actually all the features worth mentioning.
"It's actually all the same thing," he says.
Actually all the workout tops that I found at my regular stores (Target and Big Dog), I found several men's polyester shirts but not female.
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Actually, all of the following conclusions still hold true for the case of (d_{1}>1) and/or (d_{2}>1).
The areas where population growth was most intense were actually all in the inner city.
"It's actually all around the roads now.
Three of them, actually, all dressed the same: black suits, white shirts, black shoes.
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