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The phrase "actually think about that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to consider a particular idea or situation more deeply.
Example: "Before making a decision, you should actually think about that and weigh the consequences."
Alternatives: "truly consider that" or "genuinely reflect on that".
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If I wanted to appear modest, I feel like the thing to do would be to actually think about that question for a while as if the answer weren't on the tip of my tongue.
Do you ever actually think about that?
Do you have time to actually think about that?
I actually think about that a lot these days because when you look at the Occupy movement, for instance, and the speed with which people dismiss it.
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"I actually thought about that more before she was born.
Asked what the legacy of the sisters' rivalry would be, Venus said: "I haven't actually thought about that.
"When the plane was struck by the birds and it started to go down, I actually thought about that," he said.
"I actually thought about that on the plane last night: would these be his last games," Collins said "My first thought was, 'This guy has enough on his mind right now, with the legs, the contract, the batting title.' " Reyes missed several games this year with a recurring injury in his left hamstring.
I've never actually thought about that!
I actually thought about that a lot.
Emma: Yeah, I actually thought about that scene too.
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