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The phrase "actually phenomenal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is truly remarkable or impressive, often in contrast to initial expectations.
Example: "The concert was actually phenomenal, exceeding all my expectations."
Alternatives: "truly amazing" or "genuinely outstanding".
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"He's very mocked in Britain, but outside of the UK he's genuinely very well-respected by the jumping community," says Brigstocke. "Eddie trained himself and what he achieved completely on his own, while we found it at turns embarrassing and laughable, is actually phenomenal".
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The piece is actually by Angelou, and is entitled "Phenomenal Woman".
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