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The phrase "actually lovely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a realization or affirmation that something is indeed lovely, often in contrast to an initial impression or expectation.
Example: "I was skeptical at first, but the garden is actually lovely in the spring."
Alternatives: "truly lovely" or "really beautiful".
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They keep the faith and are actually lovely people and easy to work with.
It was actually lovely to go back, but mainly because I was seeing it through her eyes, rather than my own.
But the trick backfired, because word quickly spread that Michel Roux Jr was actually lovely and twinkly and full of encouragement for anyone who enjoyed cooking.
In the old days I used to complain about having to stay in a stupid hotel but now I've got an excuse, I say 'I've got to go home – bye!' It's actually lovely".
And that is actually lovely sounding.
In all that, it is not actually lovely.
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It's actually really lovely and really pretty and I actually fully believe Titus sees or remembers every past life he's ever had.
He entertained us with stories of waiting lists, anguished threats, and demands for the Kelly, and how he found the Kardashians to be smart and actually really lovely.
"It's really lovely, actually," she says.
And he was actually a lovely, lovely man.
"I think he came out expecting it to be 'Oh my God!' and actually it was really lovely," adds Akinade.
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