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The phrase "actually good things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that certain things are genuinely positive or beneficial, often in contrast to previous assumptions or statements.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, there were actually good things that came out of the experience."
Alternatives: "truly positive aspects" or "genuinely beneficial elements".
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These feelings are actually good things.
"And he's trying to use Orwellian speak to say that, 'No, no, no — These terrible things that scientists have talked about and proven and explained why they are terrible for our planet, are actually good things".
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And that's actually a really good thing.
That's being unwound, and that's actually a really good thing.
"We can actually get good things out of higher density.
This pattern is actually a good thing.
And that's actually a good thing.
That's actually a good thing.
Maybe it's actually a good thing after all".
But maybe that's actually a good thing.
Yet it is questionable whether this is actually a good thing for English cricket.
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