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The phrase "actually just over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a slight amount exceeding a certain point or limit, often in terms of time, distance, or quantity.
Example: "The meeting lasted actually just over two hours, which was longer than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "merely slightly above" or "just a bit over".
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It seems like only yesterday — but was actually just over four months ago — that Mr. Maazel said farewell as music director to the New York Philharmonic by way of Mahler's Eighth Symphony.
What feels like a hellish eternity is actually just over two hours, reminding you just how much cinema can eclipse your sense of time.
There are actually just over 12 million people unemployed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics; the Romney campaign includes involuntary part-time workers to reach the 23 million total.
And so I went to, and it happened again actually just over the New Year.
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Not long ago, portobellos went from being a growers' mistake (they're actually just over-mature creminis) to being one of the hottest items in the produce section because of their meaty taste.
A coalition plan to get 100,000 people on to the property ladder by helping them buy new-build properties has actually helped just over 5,000 individuals, official figures have revealed.
My top five bands were BrotherTiger (it was actually just one song I played over and over. Good for running)., Haim, FleetFoxes, Stone Roses and No Joy.
"I have been working on my slide, but I'm actually just paranoid about going over on my ankles; so paranoid about it that I can't get over that," Davenport said.
Plus, this same music writer actually just spilled coffee all over said standup desk and is officially less coordinated than a three year old.
We actually just took that over from Corcoran.
Fictional invention quails before this institutionalised allegory: 'The republic had become a man, France had become Napoleon.' A fawning councillor tells Napoleon, who was actually just a little over 5ft tall, that he is 'as big as the world'.
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