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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually last year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that something occurred in the previous year, often in contrast to a current situation or assumption.
Example: "I thought the event was this year, but it was actually last year."
Alternatives: "in fact last year" or "really last year".
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And they actually last year put $20 million into their space.
The bureau was founded in 1824, so its 175th anniversary was actually last year.
But, actually, last year I was much better prepared, much earlier.
"I played her actually last year here in quarterfinals," Ivanovic began, remembering her loss to Bartoli at the same stage of the 2011 tournament.
Actually, last year President Bush noted the rise in surface temperatures and concentrations of greenhouse gases, and said that "the National Academy of Sciences indicates that the increase is due in large part to human activity".
And actually, last year, one of the things that was part of the budget agreement was agreeing to the overall levels of funding for two years.
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Actually today.
Voter turnout was actually 99.97%.
Dolly Malone: "Actually, yesterday?
Actually, today is probably a little tougher.
11.35am BST It was actually 11.34am.
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