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The phrase "actually like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that something is indeed as described or perceived.
Example: "I thought the movie would be boring, but it was actually like that; it kept me on the edge of my seat."
Alternatives: "truly like that" or "really like that".
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I, for one, would actually like that".
So they look like Cornish pasties and come in those not-so-subtle colours - some of us actually like that - but at least they don't wear out.
And yet the art somehow needs to resolve, even if the human questions are unresolvable, and I actually like that gulf and maybe even look for it — the tense standoff between the art's satisfying completion and the impossibility of tidying up life itself.
And some people will actually like that, as hard a time as I have understanding why.
TRUMP: Joe, you were talking about Kasich and you mentioned Bush and Rubio and somebody else that I won't mention because I actually like that person.
Before reaching out for an Influencer, dig deeper to make sure that there is true alignment and you actually LIKE that person and would want to bring them home to meet your mom.
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"I actually really like that idea," Ms. Parker said.
People actually liked that a lot".
"He'd say at the party, 'You know, I heard people actually liked that!' "A lot of comedy is going the extra step," Handey continued.
I actually liked that beard".
I think she actually likes that pressure, up to a point.
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