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The phrase "actually it would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a realization or confirmation that something is indeed the case, often in response to a question or suggestion.
Example: "I thought the project would take longer, but actually it would be completed by next week."
Alternatives: "in fact, it would" or "indeed, it would".
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"Actually it would be impossible".
Actually, it would kill the program.
Actually, it would be a pity.
Actually, it would be disappointingly undramatic.
Actually it would be wonderful.
Actually, it would not be an insult.
Actually, it would stand up quite poorly.
Actually, it would probably fit in just fine.
But actually it would be impossible to pay them.
MARGARET: Actually, it would be great to hear Canadians.
Actually, it would be more accurate to describe the Vietnam War as Kennedy's darkest legacy.
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