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The phrase "actually it does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to assert that something is true or valid, often in response to a statement that suggests otherwise.
Example: "I thought the new policy wouldn't affect us, but actually it does."
Alternatives: "in fact, it does" or "truthfully, it does".
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Europeans have been happily renting for years because actually it does have its perks: In my time as a renter I have had boilers, washing machines, dishwashers and ovens all break on me.
Actually, it does.
Actually, it does: just pinch.
Point is — No, actually, it does matter.
Actually, it does nothing of the sort.
Actually, it does, as Mazarakis noted.
Actually, it does sound Republican.
Actually, it does just the opposite.
Actually, it does not apply to them.
But actually, it does matter, doesn't it?
Actually, it does improve your condition a little.
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