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The phrase "actually exclusively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is solely or entirely true, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "The event is actually exclusively for members, so please do not bring any guests."
Alternatives: "truly solely" or "really only".
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"Most local authorities are now actually exclusively investing in UK institutions so the expectation there is the UK government would step in and keep those UK institutions afloat [in the event of them failing]," she said.
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