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The phrase "actually think that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or opinion that may be surprising or contrary to what someone else might expect.
Example: "I actually think that we should reconsider our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "truly believe that" or "genuinely think that".
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I actually think that is underemphasized.
I actually think that is a fair criticism.
Politically I don't actually think that is feasible.
DOES anybody actually think that Americans as a group are virulently biased against Muslims?
Baseball players talk in clichés, but they actually think that way.
And I actually think that's healthy.
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We? Who actually thinks that way?
I actually thought that didn't go far enough.
"I actually thought that was a practical joke," he tells me.
FLORES: I actually thought that was really interesting.
I actually thought that was too explicit.
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