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The phrase "actually every" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the inclusiveness or totality of a statement, often to clarify or reinforce a point.
Example: "I thought I had missed a few, but actually every participant showed up for the meeting."
Alternatives: "in fact all" or "truly every".
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Actually, every ethnicity has soul food".
"Actually, every country on here could use some help".
But actually, every race in the Olympics was like that.
But actually every single one of those things is happening now, but sporadically in isolated examples".
"Actually, every day we have an accident in this intersection," Mr. Tahal said.
(Actually, every season is salad weather to me, but I crave it more as the temperature rises).
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I believe strongly that health care for every American (actually for every person, but right now all we can do is deal with America) is a moral right.
It's actually 100m, every 24 hours.
But did I actually read every page?
And what does Brennan, you know, actually do every day?
That's how much sleep you actually need every night.
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