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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually never" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has not occurred at any time, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "I thought I would enjoy that movie, but I actually never found it interesting."
Alternatives: "in fact never" or "truly never".
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He actually never was.
Actually, never mind, I would.
"That actually never came up.
"Actually, never," Mr. Geithner replied.
Actually, never mind.
(Love Actually – never forget).
Congress has actually never voted against it.
I've actually never been over there.
My parents actually never said much.
I've actually never done that.
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TE: Actually... never mind.
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