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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually he could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a realization or clarification about someone's ability or potential in a particular situation.
Example: "I thought he was unable to finish the project on time, but actually he could if he focused."
Alternatives: "in fact, he could" or "truthfully, he could".
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Well, actually, he could.
Actually, he could.
Actually, he could not and did not.
Actually he could not realize that she was dead.
Actually he could have played either of two other words – both far more common than PICOT – that would have guaranteed his win.
Actually, he could play a lot, his bony fingers dancing the mad dance of improvised jazz in a way that evoked a long life's all.
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Actually, those he could have done without.
My father actually believed he could make me safe.
"I actually think he could be a brilliant politician.
I was surprised, actually, that he could say the words; he must have practiced and practiced.
His grandpa kept calling him Bird until he actually thought he could fly and jumped off a life and died.
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