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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually she is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or correct a misconception about someone's identity or situation.
Example: "I thought she was just a volunteer, but actually she is the project manager."
Alternatives: "in fact she is" or "as a matter of fact she is".
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Actually, she is lucky.
Actually, she is engaged to be married.
Actually, she is a north London, Jewish intellectual.
Actually, she is not their grandmother; she is a boarder.
But actually, she is on her best behaviour.
Aide: Actually, she is sir. Cameron: Well, there you go.
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Actually, she was hungry.
Actually, she was humiliated.
Actually, she was hollering.
Actually she's wrong.
Actually, she was on the lam.
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