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The phrase "actually have a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or reality of something in a conversation or argument.
Example: "I thought I was imagining things, but I actually have a talent for painting."
Alternatives: "truly possess a" or "really have a".
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We actually have a small family.
Would you actually have a science fair?
I actually have a plan.
They actually have a continuum of strategies.
I actually have a quotation here.
We actually have a button that's says.
We actually have a trade surplus.
I actually have a really good example.
The two superstars actually have a lot in common.
I actually have a quote from Karl Marx.
He didn't actually have a prisoner in his house.
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