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The phrase "actually be chatty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is unexpectedly talkative or sociable in a given situation.
Example: "I thought she would be shy at the party, but she actually be chatty and engaged with everyone."
Alternatives: "tend to be talkative" or "can be quite chatty."
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David could actually be chatty, Tony said.
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She's chatty.
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The message, handwritten, was chatty.
The guard can be chatty.
Servers tend to be chatty or shy.
Be chatty.
Many drivers can be chatty.
Don't be chatty Cathy.
Be chatty but listen in class.
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