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The phrase "actually that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a realization or clarification about a previous statement or suggestion.
Example: "I thought we should go to the beach, but actually that would be too crowded today."
Alternatives: "in fact, that would" or "truthfully, that would".
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ELAINE WETHINGTON: I would think that actually, that would be extremely expensive.
And actually that would be the least invasive method to obtain DNA.
And actually that would be a better name for their spacecraft: Epiphany I and Epiphany II.
Q: I'm sorry to correct your math, but actually, that would be ten-squared, or one-hundred possibilities.
Well, actually, that would be a pretty cool feature, but barring that, I prefer a phone that works.
Well, actually, that would be really fun, for us all to go to Perrys or something together.
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Actually, that'd be just gravy.
Someone suggested — Jordaan actually — that this would be the noisiest World Cup ever.
"Yes, it would actually, because that would mean he was a real man.
Public transportation systems that actually work – that would be amazing and would mean the end of traffic jams.
If we actually do — now, that would be wicked.
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