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The phrase "actually thanks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express gratitude while also indicating a sense of surprise or realization about the gratitude being expressed.
Example: "I didn't expect you to help me with that project, but actually thanks for stepping in at the last minute."
Alternatives: "really appreciate it" or "truly grateful".
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He actually thanks me for writing about him.
(Actually, thanks to the D.V.R., the early hours of Monday morning).
Actually, thanks to Carol Mullins's imaginative lighting, it wasn't total darkness.
Actually, thanks to Australian artist James Lillis, it did, albeit from the other direction.
Actually, thanks to Eva Green, there's now a third option, where an actor puts both approaches in the blender.
And actually, thanks to our post-Vickers bank reforms – on which Lord Lawson has been commendably radical – these things are happening anyway.
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I didn't, actually, but thanks for asking.
But how often, and in what circumstances, do people actually say thanks?
This time around the travel firms can argue that competition has actually increased, thanks to the online travel boom.
But Baldoví will know better than most what his voters actually want, thanks to a radical experiment in direct democracy.
The battles were actually difficult, thanks to the lack of ammunition and the above-average artificial intelligence of the enemies.
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