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The phrase "actually think about it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to consider a topic or idea more deeply.
Example: "When you actually think about it, the solution seems quite simple."
Alternatives: "truly consider it" or "genuinely reflect on it."
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Until, that is, you actually think about it.
The great curiosity about curiosity, however, is how little we ever actually think about it.
One interviewee said: "It's not nepotism the way we actually think about it.
But then they're like, 'Oh, I'm O.K.!' And then the second time, you can actually think about it.
"If you actually think about it," she says, "what is sexual between people is, up close, not particularly visible.
Smiley wrote: "I'm glad my parents divorced, and I have been since I first began to actually think about it".
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"I hadn't actually thought about it, but yeah, I think he locked my vote in".
I actually thought about it for a minute, I'm not kidding you.
(Gerwig now finds it unnerving to do just five or so takes for another director: "I don't know that we've actually thought about it enough").
"The only problem is no-one actually thinks about it but if you go into the detail it is not a big surprise.
But very quickly after that – I would have done it from the beginning had I actually thought about it, but I hadn't – was privacy.
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