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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually it can" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to assert that something is indeed possible or feasible, often in response to a doubt or misconception.
Example: "I know you think it's impossible to finish the project in time, but actually it can be done with proper planning."
Alternatives: "in fact, it is possible" or "it certainly can".
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Well, actually it can.
Actually, it can.
Actually, it can, in a way.
Actually, it can be allowed as permitted work," she says.
Actually, it can be an easy way of snapping it shut.
It was presumed that advances in technology would reduce the need for human labour: actually, it can fuel demand for new types of work.
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It sounds simple, but actually doing it can be difficult.
Actually, part of it can be valued.
On the other hand, today, unlike the Soviet era, it actually can provide it.
Actually it turns out you can.
"But it can actually get really jumping".
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