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The phrase "actually of some" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a specific idea, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be appropriately used.
Example: "I thought the results were insignificant, but they are actually of some importance to the study."
Alternatives: "actually of value" or "actually of relevance".
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Both to his credit and to his folly, Mr. Summers chose to actually say something, as if what the conference was about was actually of some interest to him!
The scenes are actually of some military interest — Achilles' daredevil troop of warriors from his own kingdom, the Myrmidons, storm the beach, arrange their black shields into a wall, and then leap over the shields like dolphins bursting out of a wave.
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The reef actually consists of some 2,100 individual reefs and some 800 fringing reefs (formed around islands or bordering coastlines).
And speaking of disruption, Abbott's own base is actually split of some on these policy fundamentals.
No, not a budgie with an airhorn - I was actually thinking of some people's attitude towards the Tour".
DC: I was a bit embarrassed, actually, because of some of the comments.
These are actually some of the most important provisions of the Constitution.
In fact, the presence of oxygen actually poisons some of their key enzymes.
Pillows are actually some of those things that you really need more of.
Actually, some of them already have.
Well actually, some of it does.
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