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The phrase "actually how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire about the specific manner or method of something, often to clarify or emphasize a point.
Example: "I don't understand the process; can you explain actually how it works?"
Alternatives: "precisely how" or "specifically how".
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Is that actually how you see yourself?
And that's actually how it feels.
This is actually how he calmed down.
That's actually how I see myself.
It's actually how much you respect them.
"It's actually how I want to go," Bachhuber says.
But that's not actually how the brain works.
That's actually how a great country becomes unexceptional.
But, actually, how exceptional is The Art of Fielding's trajectory?
Because that's actually how Labour members like things.
"That's actually how I met my current boyfriend.
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