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The phrase "actually oppose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a genuine disagreement or resistance to something, often in contrast to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "While many support the new policy, there are those who actually oppose it for various reasons."
Alternatives: "truly oppose" or "genuinely oppose".
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Unlike Roosh, I actually oppose doxxing and death threats, even against people I dislike.
But the number who actually oppose the mine is really very small.
It turns out that many community-based internet providers actually oppose the form net neutrality has come to take.
Of course, whether Feinstein and Sanders actually oppose the nominees because of their religion is open to interpretation.
It was a really good question, and the question was did anyone in Parliament actually oppose the Stamp Act and if they did what was the logic?
Some aim their criticism at the quality of law- drafting although they may actually oppose the entire reform effort, its purpose and contents.
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He was actually opposed to the bailouts.
Mr Kerry actually opposed the war in Iraq.
Liberals cheered that Mr. Gates actually opposed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"We've never actually opposed development at Saddleback Meadows," Mr. Devine said.
A comedian actually opposes politics – or, at least, a comedian makes fun of politicians.
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