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The phrase "actually answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of providing a response or solution to a question or problem.
Example: "I hope you can actually answer my question this time, as I need clarity on the issue."
Alternatives: "truly respond" or "genuinely answer".
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A) Wow, can I actually answer this?
Cameron didn't actually answer the question at his first attempt.
And yet, he did not actually answer the question.
Cohen's story doesn't actually answer that vital question.
You don't expect me to actually answer that question, do you?" Furyk said.
I'll field the questions but then direct them to somebody else who can actually answer them.
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The "why" isn't actually answered.
But others actually answered Mr. Koppel.
TAD FRIEND: Obama is actually answering Lorraine/Lorena's question.
You've actually answered this question for me.
"In a lot of ways, this study raises more questions than it actually answers.
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