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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually maybe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or a reconsideration of a previous statement or thought.
Example: "I thought I was going to the party, but actually maybe I should stay home and rest."
Alternatives: "perhaps actually" or "possibly actually".
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Actually, maybe not.
Actually, maybe you can.
Actually, maybe ever.
Or, actually, maybe we could.
(Actually, maybe I could have guessed).
Actually, maybe that's not so bad.
"Actually, maybe I do!" she squeals.
Actually, maybe it was that last bit that bothered him.
Ben, actually maybe you can help me with something.
Actually, maybe not deep-dish pizza, which I profoundly distrust.
Actually, maybe not: you really couldn't write this stuff.
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