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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify the origin or source of something, often in a context where there may be confusion or surprise about that origin.
Example: "I thought the painting was a modern piece, but it’s actually from the 18th century."
Alternatives: "genuinely from" or "truly from".
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Actually, from yesterday.
He's actually from Missouri".
"We're actually from Wales".
"I bet he's actually from Tennessee".
It was actually from the Queen.
"I'm actually from neither of these.
I'm not actually from here, interestingly enough.
This is actually from the structure of phiX.
Remember that synapses Actually, from here, synapses have to release.
"Niall Horan is actually from close to where I'm from".
And I learned that, actually, from my two young boys.
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