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The phrase "actually positive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely or truly positive, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, the feedback from our clients was actually positive, which surprised us."
Alternatives: "truly positive" or "genuinely positive".
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"Long term, it's actually positive".
A lot of the lyrics are actually positive.
"On the ground, the response was actually positive.
However, for now, the signs are actually positive.
"When they came out and were actually positive, that was a catalyst".
Any readers have stories of actually positive or happy moments in airport security?
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Most people are actually really positive about it.
"The way it evolved, it actually becomes really positive.
"It's actually been really positive for us.
It's actually a positive".
"I'm actually pretty positive," he said.
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