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The phrase "actually love it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express genuine affection or enjoyment for something, often in a context where there may be some surprise or contradiction about that feeling.
Example: "I thought I wouldn't enjoy the movie, but I actually love it!"
Alternatives: "truly enjoy it" or "really like it".
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"I actually love it," she said.
I actually love it when you hear someone's voice break," he says.
But perhaps more than anyone else, at least some of us old-time fans may actually love it more when they lose.
I actually love it.
We would actually love it if you could show up around holiday time.
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As for Humphrey, he "liked to moan, but he actually loved it".
Four-year-old actually loves it all, even if he doesn't fully understand what it is.
Films: I saw the horror flick 'Let Me In', only because it features two Culture Club classics, but I actually loved it.
Their behavior is informed by many similar qualities: both are self-educated, reclusive, melancholy, and meticulous; both are comic geniuses who give life without actually loving it.
"Last year Foreigner was here, and they actually loved it so much here that they made a pre-show wine-tasting part of their tour," Ms. Mueller said.
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