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The phrase "actually kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a degree of uncertainty or to soften a statement, often indicating that something is true to a certain extent.
Example: "I thought the movie would be boring, but it was actually kind of interesting."
Alternatives: "somewhat" or "rather".
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It's actually kind of fun.
It's actually kind of brilliant.
It was actually kind of nice".
The law is actually kind of vague.
"It was actually kind of hopeless".
It's actually kind of cute.
It's actually kind of healing".
"It's actually kind of cool".
It's actually kind of easy to guess.
In fact, it's actually kind of worse.
"It's actually kind of fun," Annie said.
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