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The phrase "actually believe it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the sincerity or truthfulness of a belief or statement.
Example: "Despite the evidence presented, some people still actually believe it to be a conspiracy."
Alternatives: "truly believe it" or "genuinely believe it".
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Do you actually believe it?
Did you actually believe it?
Let alone actually believe it?
Now maybe Hickenlooper doesn't actually believe it.
I actually believe it is possible.
"At the start I didn't actually believe it.
And I didn't actually believe it," she told France24.
I think at little points they actually believe it.
I was actually, believe it or not, OK at it.
"It felt good to get hit, actually, believe it or not," Palmer said afterward.
Does Paulson really think that those who say Lehman's failure really mattered don't actually believe it?
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