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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually even though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or contradiction in a statement, often to emphasize a point that may seem counterintuitive.
Example: "I was feeling tired; actually even though I had a full night's sleep, I couldn't focus on my work."
Alternatives: "in fact despite" or "truthfully although".
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That oxygen allergy is pretty common, actually, even though few people know about it.
And actually, even though the process worked fine for me, I identified a few potential problems.
It's pretty easy to understand, actually, even though it has a pompous name: securitization.
Youkilis has won two World Series, actually, even though he did not play in Boston's 2004 sweep.
At 75, he is still extending the rich decorative-glass tradition of Venice (Murano, actually), even though he does most of his work in the United States.
I'm proud to have been its owner, actually, even though I think I wore it exactly once, in Europe, to and from which it traveled in its own hatbox.
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In the case of Operation Mincemeat, Germany's spies told their superiors that something false was actually true (even though, secretly, some of those spies might have known better), and Germany acted on it.
It was actually fun, even though it probably shouldn't have been.
"It was neat to get back out there and have shots that actually counted, even though it was a Pro-Am".
It was one of those perfect afternoons - so rare that they're actually anomalous, even though one thinks of them as being quintessentially English.
Over this 16-year period, there has been no relationship between the vote they forecast for the incumbent candidate and how well he actually did — even though some of them claimed to explain as much as 90 percent of voting results.
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