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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation that has occurred in the past and continues to be relevant in the present.
Example: "Despite the rumors, the project actually has been successful since its launch last year."
Alternatives: "truly has been" or "indeed has been".
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It actually has been hard.
Luckily Jones can relax – the fight actually has been won.
I think the FDA actually has been, in our case, pretty responsive.
"I don't think the results correlate with how good he actually has been," David Wright said.
Thus, unlike in Myanmar, language actually has been a unifying element in the country.
Now the government actually has been overthrown, no thanks to Zawahiri's efforts.
Given that Trump actually has been endorsed by white supremacists, it barely qualifies as satire.
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It should, actually, have been terrifically watchable.
It might actually have been worth it.
We actually have been talking about trying to find something.
There actually had been a reason for my harsh statement.
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