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The phrase "actually everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed the case or to clarify that all aspects or elements are included.
Example: "I thought I had forgotten my keys, but actually everything I needed was in my bag."
Alternatives: "in fact all" or "truly everything".
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Actually, everything.
Actually, everything comes into question.
(Actually, everything about this picture is unheralded.
Also actually, everything has a Princeton connection.
Actually, everything just went wrong, we weren't in the game.
Actually, everything I've ever written I've shamelessly been in".
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"I was actually doing everything well.
Well, Ricky can actually do everything".
So he never felt that he actually designed everything.
As if somehow you can actually control everything.
Actually, wait — everything here is just so CUTE!
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