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The phrase "actually really interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely intriguing or captivating, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "I thought the lecture would be boring, but it turned out to be actually really interesting."
Alternatives: "truly fascinating" or "genuinely captivating."
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"That was actually really interesting.
So it was little scary to tell people the new book is about banks – which are actually really interesting!
The design of ProtectWise is actually really interesting.
"The idea of a distributed program and having people who aren't based in one of those cities is actually really interesting to us," Friedman said.
"It's actually really interesting," I continue.
Playing detective is fun and actually, really interesting!
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"He's really really interesting.
Really, really interesting.
That was actually interesting.
"You have this argument within a small community about whether this is actually a legitimate and really good, interesting solo instrument," he added.
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