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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually he is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a point about someone's true nature or situation, often in response to a misconception.
Example: "Many people think he is shy, but actually he is quite outgoing once you get to know him."
Alternatives: "in fact, he is" or "truthfully, he is".
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She should have said, "Is it we?" because actually he is just stressed out and sexually overworked.
Actually he is both.
Actually, he is not.
Actually, he is a Labrador retriever.
"But actually he is courteous and considerate.
Actually, he is easy, peachy company.
But actually he is a symptom.
But actually, he is just a normal child".
Actually, he is in regular contact with senior executives there.
Actually, he is safe unless the child has 25 balloons.
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Actually, he is a stalker, though Mr. Cera is so puppyish that he seems hardly capable of doing anything worrisome.
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