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The phrase "actually it will be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to clarify or emphasize a point about a future situation or outcome.
Example: "I know you have doubts about the project, but actually it will be a success if we follow the plan."
Alternatives: "in fact, it will be" or "truthfully, it will be".
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Actually, it will be some time before costs and contributions are weighed and tallied.
Actually it will be.
"I expect, actually, it will be a resolution that we're able to reach unanimity on, given the import of the issue … the negotiations are going on, but I think they're going comparatively well".
Actually, it will be what is called in the packaging business "line extension," which is the attempt to come up with a variation on a known product to expand the franchise.
Actually it will be "at least" £8bn and could be more, according to party sources.
Won't be long now (actually it will be about 75 minutes).
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Actually, it'll be really interesting to see what people are willing to pay for any of these secondary displays.
Maybe, but the point is that actually, it'll be driving you.
"With our efforts," she said, "we actually think it will be a positive".
Until the report is actually released, it will be hard to determine how accurate those predictions were.
If this actually happens, it will be a shock to everyone who has been watching this arena over the past several decades.
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