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The phrase "actually in this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the presence or involvement of something within a specific context or situation.
Example: "I didn't expect to find such valuable information actually in this report."
Alternatives: "specifically in this" or "truly in this".
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This is a pleasant activity, actually, in this room.
"Actually, in this room — there's like a whole little déjà vu going on for me".
Actually, in this place, you don't get to meet people even within your own party.
But actually, in this case, Livingstone is right, and right on an important point of principle.
Kids love baddies, but actually, in this situation, so do adults.
And the left — actually, in this case, the government itself — has its own aged celebrity spokesperson: Andy Griffith.
Every time I'm in the chamber, I look at this ornate space and go: 'I'm actually in this place.
Well, actually, in this case the devil isn't in the detail – it's in the principles underpinning the bill.
Actually, in this case, he's channeling the counterintuitions of an article in The London Review of Books called "Sinking Giggling into the Sea," by Jonathan Coe.
Actually, in this case the press performed quite admirably, in the sense that nobody, with the exception of Robert Novak, published Plame's name.
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"You may be 60-plus years old, but actually [in this new field], you're 20".
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