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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to clarify or emphasize a point about something that will happen or is intended to happen.
Example: "I thought we were going to the park, but actually that will depend on the weather."
Alternatives: "in fact that will" or "truthfully that will".
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Actually, that will be his second post-election visit to the state.
Bayern Munich — the Yankees, Cowboys and Celtics (combine) of German soccer (a team with as many domestic detractors as fans) — is hellbent on meeting its rival, Borussia Dortmund, in the final at London's Wembley Stadium on May 25 in what will be the last match in charge for Manager Jupp Heynckes (actually, that will be the German Cup final next month).
Here are five tips (five "T's " actually) that will help you get started right away.
TESS, which stands for Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, is basically a giant wide-angle camera (four of them, actually) that will snap pictures of the night sky from a wide, eccentric and never before tried orbit.
But actually that will probably suit Chelsea more.
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Actually, that'll be my job in 10 years' time - getting the scum out of the celeb world!
Extreme Coupon on any item that you actually find you'll actually need/or that will be used in the near future.
Actually, that ruse will probably work on the entire White House press corps.
: second suggestion it may actually work - that will be my next attempt.
There are actually sites that will sell you Twitter followers.
On the first day (and every day, actually), wear something that will get you noticed.
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