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The phrase "actually has some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or presence of something in a particular context, often to counter a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "Despite the initial doubts, the project actually has some potential for success."
Alternatives: "truly has some" or "genuinely has some".
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And it actually has some bipartisan support.
SE26lad This actually has some consequences for web sites.
Somebody who actually has some real importance to this movie".
This actually has some attractions to it, because it doesn't require changing behavior worldwide.
"It's a property that actually has some personality, so you can build on that," he says.
That's the concluding number of the first act, and it actually has some energy.
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I actually have some players".
Here I actually have some choices.
I might actually have some self-love.
They actually have some spatial organization in there.
My business has actually had some success with community newspapers.
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