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The phrase "actually it does not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or contradict a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "Many people believe that exercise is always beneficial for weight loss; however, actually it does not guarantee results for everyone."
Alternatives: "in fact, it does not" or "truthfully, it does not".
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Actually, it does not apply to them.
Actually, it does not even have to stand.
Actually, it does not.
Actually, it does not necessarily cross zero (perfect sample with no defects).
Actually, it does not accommodate a political worldview of any consistency and significance, and so the protests are diffuse, vague, honorable, and inarticulate to the point of utter irrelevance.
Actually, it does not: some women die before menopause.
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Actually, it doesn't.
Well, actually, it doesn't.
Actually, it doesn't anymore.
Actually, it doesn't sort anything out.
Actually, it doesn't sound half bad.
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