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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually I will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a decision or intention that may differ from what was previously stated or expected.
Example: "I was hesitant at first, but after considering everything, actually I will attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "In fact, I will" or "Indeed, I will".
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"Actually, I will have fries with that".
Thought not - HeavydutyJudy Actually, I will be refusing the proceeds.
And, actually, I will: of the four Tony nominees for best play, only one, David Lindsay-Abaire's "Good People," featured a leading female role.
Actually, I will say it again: If you cough him up, and his people, today, that we'll reconsider what we're doing to your country.
In theory, I wish McNabb well — got nothing against him personally — but really actually I will be pleased to see him fire one-hoppers into the feet of receivers dressed in the colors of a rival team.
OK, so if I ask you to do this one, then actually I will give you maybe, you know, I will reprint the formula from the notes or something like that.
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Actually, I'll tell you this: we now, the Eurosceptics, are the progressives.
Actually I'll tell you what it would have sounded like — The Wheels on the Bus.
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