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The phrase "actually right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed correct or true, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "I thought the answer was wrong, but after checking, it turns out I was actually right."
Alternatives: "truly correct" or "indeed accurate".
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Who is actually right?
(Sometimes the conventional wisdom is actually right).
What if might is actually right?
"Actually, right hand on your heart".
Weirder still are the times Facebook is actually right.
I feel like I'm actually right where I left off.
I'm actually right in the middle of planning an exhibition planning as we speak.
And I think, hey, that's actually right - I hear you, I agree.
"Except I'm going to stand up and say we're actually right this time.
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