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The phrase "actually have some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or availability of something, often in a context where there may be doubt or disbelief.
Example: "I thought we were out of cookies, but it turns out we actually have some left in the pantry."
Alternatives: "do have some" or "really have some".
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I actually have some players".
I might actually have some self-love.
"This way they'll actually have some savings," he said, laughing.
We actually have some polling data that just came out.
Ukraine do actually have some promising young players.
The gift of the vacation may actually have some relevance to the case.
In fact, such games (in moderation) may actually have some positive effects on developing minds.
And who knows, if the movement is successful, Uggie may actually have some competition.
Their claim, all along, that they had a plan now seems to actually have some merit.
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