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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually not even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a point, often to indicate that something is less than expected or to downplay a situation.
Example: "I thought the movie would be entertaining, but it was actually not even worth watching."
Alternatives: "in fact not even" or "really not even".
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But he's actually not even all that loyal.
(Actually, not even this album was powerful; maybe his "Late Registration" could have done it).
When we're doing one, we're actually not even aware of the other.
It's actually not even subject to it; his problem is getting House Republicans to agree.
"I just saw a car drive by, actually — not even speeding.
Actually, not even the 2012 campaign can crimp the cherished Fox News holiday tradition of mixing persecution and poinsettia.
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Robbins says servants were "expected to be seen and not heard – actually, probably not even seen, to be honest.
Actually, I not even sure my iPhone 3G will work in that capacity at that point.
Of course that product had millions more users, and is actually still not even dead yet.
I actually am not even sure that I believe in that way of thinking.
(Although Gilbert graciously later admitted that the study actually didn't even really show that much).
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