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The phrase "actually something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation or object, often in contrast to a misconception or assumption.
Example: "I thought the project was a failure, but it turns out it was actually something quite innovative."
Alternatives: "in fact something" or "really something".
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"But it's actually something cool".
Or, actually, something old.
It's actually something that's alive.
This was actually something of a revelation.
It is actually something far more intriguing.
"That's actually something we could never agree on".
Yet Mr Grasso is actually something of a technophile.
There's actually something I could go back and do.
She is actually something of a frustrated romantic.
"Well, that is actually something that I've reacted to particularly.
There is actually something quintessentially English about the Labour leader.
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