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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually believe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the sincerity or truthfulness of a belief or opinion.
Example: "I didn't think he would actually believe that conspiracy theory."
Alternatives: "truly believe" or "genuinely believe".
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Do you actually believe it?
Does Potvin actually believe that?
Did you actually believe it?
I actually believe him.
Some people may actually believe me.
Can you actually believe I kept them?
We actually believe in hope.
What does Trump actually believe?
Let alone actually believe it?
Does anyone actually believe this hippy hogwash?
Do Republicans actually believe that guns kill?
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