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The phrase "actually does not devote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone or something is not dedicating time, effort, or resources to a particular task or subject.
Example: "Despite the claims, the organization actually does not devote sufficient resources to community outreach programs."
Alternatives: "truly does not allocate" or "indeed does not commit".
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When comparing apples with apples and stethoscopes with stethoscopes, the reality is that in most areas other than diagnostic equipment and research on new medicines the U.S. actually does not devote more resources per capita than do socialized nations.
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He actually doesn't.
I actually do not see this.
I actually didn't".
Actually, don't.
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