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The phrase "actually there was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clarification or correction regarding a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "I thought the meeting was canceled, but actually there was a change in schedule."
Alternatives: "in fact, there was" or "truthfully, there was".
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Actually, there was.
Actually, there was plenty.
Well, actually, there was something.
Actually, there was one.
Actually, there was; Scalia is wrong.
Actually, there was quite a lot more.
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Well, actually, there is.
Actually, there is.
(Actually, there are 33 this year).
Actually, there is another possibility.
Actually, there are plenty.
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