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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually he just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or correct a previous statement about someone's actions or intentions.
Example: "I thought he was going to leave early, but actually he just stayed to help with the project."
Alternatives: "in fact he merely" or "truthfully he simply".
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I think actually he just wants me to shut up.
"Actually, he just texted me and told me he loves me," McIlroy said with a laugh.
It was amazing with this dog because I thought he was a great actor, but actually he just works only with sausages.
he begs his roommate to help him (well, actually he just tortures him by repeating his name - "Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy" - roughly a zillion times until Jimmy breaks down and calls his father, Gil, the director of "Sweetknuckle Junction," a cheesy children's television show).
[Hmm, sounds like he really didn't want to talk about that. Actually he just didn't hear it. See response below.].
Actually, he just may be inconsistent.
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But actually, he is just a normal child".
"Many people, they think he is close to the president, but actually he is just a staff member and they need him as a translator.
But how? Actually, he knew just the man to track down this scoundrel -- an old friend back in the States: Bryan Mills.
Actually, he was just a supporter.
Actually, he is just deaf in one ear and it's not Catholics he doesn't like, it's athletes.
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