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The phrase "actually these are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize the true nature of something being discussed.
Example: "I thought the results were inconclusive, but actually these are the findings we were looking for."
Alternatives: "in fact, these are" or "truthfully, these are".
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Actually, these are ideal and actual targets for drug discovery (Campbell and Cronan, 2001; Marrakchi et al., 2014): the first-line anti-TB agent isoniazide (INH) and second-line agent ethionamide (ETH) act on InhA (Banerjee et al., 1994); an antibiotic thiolactomycin (TLM) inhibits the activity of KasA and KasB (Kremer et al., 2000).
Actually, these are true events.
Actually, these are the conditions of Israel.
Actually, these are exactly the kind of problems I really like trying to solve.
"Actually these are flavors that I learned from my wife, Marja," who is Korean.
'Green measures' are more expensive, but actually these are mostly social measures aimed at improving efficiency for the poorest.
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And actually these were borders that were never gone beyond.
Actually, these were his last words: I can't breathe.
Actually, these were the largest contigs obtained from the 19% metagenome confirming the abundance of " Spiribacter" cells in this environment.
I actually believe these are fair requests.
Secondly: I actually think these are both weird.
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