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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the initiation of an action or process, often in contrast to a previous expectation or delay.
Example: "After weeks of planning, we will finally actually start the project tomorrow."
Alternatives: "truly begin" or "really commence".
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Could you actually start young?
Do the Games actually start next week?
People might actually start tuning in again.
"They actually start to contract spontaneously".
You actually start to like it.
How did you actually start your company?
Some people actually start entrepreneurial ventures.
Thrilling because you may actually start doing what you love.
Then, how many of these planets could actually start life?
It's how do we actually start to integrate these things.
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Usually, we actually start with xy and switch to polar.
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