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The phrase "actually do know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize certainty or knowledge about a particular fact or situation.
Example: "Despite what you might think, I actually do know the answer to your question."
Alternatives: "truly know" or "really do know".
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"And to be able to go in knowing that, 'no, we actually do know what is going on in that plant'... is really, really important".
I actually DO know and can trust my intuition and inner knowing.
I would love to actually do know somebody from another planet.
Perhaps he decided the generals actually do know more about the Islamic State than he does.
She shrugs me off because she senses with disappointment that I actually do know him, right down to the ground.
The difference, he said, is that in today's information-rich age, people around the world actually do know most of the facts in the case.
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I actually did know something about you, now that I think of it.
But Russia actually does know something about using bats in sport.
But it's kind of cheery to think we have a president who actually does know what he's doing.
"It was only possible because I was surrounded by people who actually did know what they were doing".
Bruce actually did know better and argued strenuously that we should drop this pursuit -- but it was my car.
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