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The phrase "actually do have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or possession of something, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "Despite what you may think, I actually do have the necessary skills for this job."
Alternatives: "truly possess" or "really have".
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We actually do have space stamps though.
We actually do have a dress with an instruction manual!
"I actually do have a complex view of the police.
You actually do have to get your work done.
And you could sense, Oh, I actually do have a question.
SPEAKER 2: So we actually do have some time for questions here.
It sounds so weird, but we actually do have to do it".
In America, we actually do have something of a social democracy.
Lace does not know that you actually do have a right to remain silent.
"I actually do have a couple in my purse," she says gamely.
"You know, you actually do have to stop acting like that's such a terrible thing, Jenny," she says.
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