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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually he told" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to clarify or emphasize something that someone has said, often in contrast to a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "I thought she was upset, but actually he told me she was just tired."
Alternatives: "in fact he said" or "as a matter of fact he mentioned".
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"I'm quite surprised actually," he told Arsenal Player.
"I think it's time, it's overdue actually," he told Reuters.
"I think it's just a dynamic change to the show, which could be a good thing, actually," he told E OnlineE Online
Yemen's government was "extremely on-side, like most Islamic nations are actually", he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
"Actually," he told Clara Clayton, "I'm a student of all sciences".
Actually, he told me, he said he was blind, now invested in 20 companies in NYC.
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"Treating yourself like a dog actually works," he told me.
"I can't believe we're here and it actually happened," he told Salazar on Saturday.
"World wars, revolutions — from time to time, big things actually happen," he told me.
("I wanted to pick a show that Michelle actually watches," he told them).
Even quicker, actually, sometimes," he told CBC's As It Happens host, Carol Off.
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