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The phrase "actually really sweet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely kind or pleasant, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I thought the surprise party was just a little gesture, but it was actually really sweet of them to organize it."
Alternatives: "truly very nice" or "genuinely quite lovely".
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Emma: I thought that whole beginning scene was actually really sweet.
For those of you who are curious about what the boys are really like behind-the-scenes, know this: While they may fancy themselves hard "partiers" on their show (which is set to premiere in June), they're actually really sweet when it comes to looking after their youngest member, Nathan Sykes.
Some are actually really sweet.
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He was really, really sweet.
That was actually sweet.
Nick's is actually sweet.
I know, that sounds unethical, but really, a sweet self-contained speaker set that's actually bulletproof?
Really quite sweet.
This has really been sweet.
It's really pretty sweet.
Really simple, dead sweet.
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