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The phrase "actually if it" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is clarifying or correcting a previous statement, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "Actually, if it were up to me, I would choose a different approach."
Alternatives: "In fact, if it" or "Truthfully, if it".
Exact(14)
It would be surprising, actually, if it didn't.Transportation, sure.
And, actually, if it did, I might really like to try it.
Actually if it weren't for a pigeon, I may not have been the heavyweight champion of the world.
"Actually, if it wasn't because of national pride, Samsung would have outsold HTC in Taiwan by now".
Actually, if it weren't for the media, the president would probably never have woken up from his torpor and flown down there.
"I accept it was a mistake to use those words, but actually if it contributed towards saving one life, or preventing someone else being maimed, it was worth doing because we did hold onto the peace process," he said.
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And actually, if I could find it, I would read it again like a shot.
And actually, if I'd known it was going to be that difficult, I'd probably have done something else.
Actually, if I think about it, what have you done for me lately?
(You can put a strip of paper under it, you can rip part of it off, it looks good, actually, if you do it right) and position it.
I don't actually know if it was".
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