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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually I know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a realization or acknowledgment of knowledge that may not have been previously recognized or stated.
Example: "Actually, I know the answer to that question; I've studied the topic extensively."
Alternatives: "In fact, I know" or "Truthfully, I know."
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Give a man a fish & he eats for a day, but teach a man to fish & he'll be like "um actually i know how to fish, i'll show you" & you wish you had your old fish so you could throw it at him.
Actually, I know what he means.
But actually I know Graham and he's lovely".
And actually I know that answer, but I am not that answer.
I could go on and on about Chloe, but actually I know very little about her".
You watch Aardman and think: actually, I know, but I just can't believe they did.
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Actually, I knew why.
"Actually, I knew nothing about him".
Actually, I knew the answer to that last one.
I don't want to cause trouble for David Cameron, actually...I know how difficult it is [being prime minister] and I have a sympathy and respect for anyone doing it.
He actually says, "I know movies.
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