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The phrase "actually think of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the act of considering or reflecting on something in a genuine or serious manner.
Example: "When I actually think of the consequences of my actions, I realize I need to make better choices."
Alternatives: "truly consider" or "genuinely reflect on".
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"Rather than thinking of it like a game, we actually think of it as a mini-government.
He couldn't actually think of why.
There's the -- well, I can't actually think of any others".
Um, I still actually think of myself first and foremost as an artist.
I cannot actually think of a single good reason that I am not a vegetarian.
Still, he was asked, what did he actually think of the portrait?
"The funny thing is," she says, "I don't actually think of myself as fat at all.
What percentage of Americans actually think of a tomato as a fruit rather than a vegetable?
"I actually think of her as family, kind of like a sister," he said.
"You could actually think of field lines like real, physical wires.
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And people actually thought of social responsibility investments as waste.
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