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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually did not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something did not happen or was not the case, often in contrast to what might have been expected.
Example: "Despite the rumors, she actually did not attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "in fact did not" or "truly did not".
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To his chagrin, this time, "Actually" did not work.
He actually did not want such a perfect sound".
Nina actually did not take up much room.
You remember your little friend Nancy?" I actually did not remember, for a moment.
Her and me, actually, did not go to the very same Ivy League school.
"I actually did not connect with Justin Bieber," Bloom said onstage.
He said he actually did not think much of these "authorities" because they were withholding the scrolls from the public.
Well, Professor Ziobrowski's enthusiasm for my idea seemed somewhat muted, as if he actually did not appreciate its brilliance.
Rick Perry's polling numbers actually did not decline much in the immediate aftermath of the Sept. 22 debate.
Everyone says that there are movies of the two of them playing tennis together, but they actually did not exist.
The Mustangs actually did not play for two years and did not have the normal allotment of scholarships until 1992.
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