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The phrase "actually at least" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a minimum standard or expectation in a statement, often to clarify or provide reassurance.
Example: "The project will take actually at least two weeks to complete, considering all the necessary revisions."
Alternatives: "in fact, at least" or "truly, at least".
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Yes, actually – at least some of them.
That's more or less what they have done, actually, at least on the BBC.
DP: But I think we don't... There's been no other way actually – at least for me.
It was actually at least their second go at the subject.
Email, or electronic mail, is actually at least 40 years old, and the NY Times itself has documented its use in 1965 47 years agoo).
The fact that the Aakash-2 is actually, at least for now, coming from China could be a blow to India's attempts to position itself as a world leader in cheap innovation.
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Actually it will be "at least" £8bn and could be more, according to party sources.
At the same time, they were never actually gay, at least as much as puppets on a TV show can "actually" be anything.
I felt, if not actually happy, at least better.
Actually, no or at least, not in the foreseeable future.
He's actually practiced at least half the time this week and he's had contact.
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