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The phrase "actually even if" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to emphasize a point, often in discussions or arguments.
Example: "I believe in the project, actually even if some people doubt its success."
Alternatives: "in fact, even if" or "truthfully, even if".
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He can probably hear me, actually, even if he hasn't turned his hearing aid on.
"I don't care actually even if it's going to take a long time," he said.
It sounds good in the room actually, even if the performance is a little underpowered.
Except – quite possibly you personally, actually, even if you believe otherwise.
Yes, if you bought Nutella thinking it was spinach in a jar — actually, even if you bought it because you find it delicious — you are a winner.
In one programme, a disgruntled resident complained: "You always ask us ordinary people to report it if the lake is getting filled [up with stuff], but actually even if we report it we're just wasting our time.
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Write a piece in which something actually happens, even if it's something small.
This might sound more dramatic than it actually is, even if a meeting did take place.
Let's not talk about what the phrase actually means, even if it does make us all snicker like PRETEENs.
He says the sorts of things that most people won't actually say, even if they're true.
WASHINGTON — Like flossing or losing weight, saving energy is easier to promise than to actually do — even if you are the Department of Energy.
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