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The phrase "actually going to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of certainty or reality about a future event or situation.
Example: "I thought the meeting was canceled, but it turns out it's actually going to be held tomorrow."
Alternatives: "truly going to be" or "definitely going to be".
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It's actually going to be real work.
But this time they're actually going to be walking.
"I don't think that's actually going to be very helpful".
It's actually going to be a lot busier".
How is extremism actually going to be defined?
"The range of choices is actually going to be perplexing," Mr. McQuivey said.
Good luck telling them that it's actually going to be John Kerry.
JO: He was actually going to be called White Boi initially.
There's less information on the set about what an effect is actually going to be.
This year, the World Economic Forum is actually going to be about the world economy.
"We never know if there is actually going to be a trial.
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