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The phrase "actually really lovely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a positive quality or feeling about something, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "I thought the weather would be gloomy, but it was actually really lovely for our picnic."
Alternatives: "truly delightful" or "genuinely beautiful."
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It's actually really lovely and really pretty and I actually fully believe Titus sees or remembers every past life he's ever had.
He entertained us with stories of waiting lists, anguished threats, and demands for the Kelly, and how he found the Kardashians to be smart and actually really lovely.
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Really, really lovely.
It was a really, really lovely day".
"It was really, really lovely," Genie says.
And that is actually lovely sounding.
Really a lovely person.
"Really just lovely".
Really a lovely young woman.
"It's really a lovely recognition".
It's really a lovely experience.
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