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The phrase "actually think that this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or opinion about a particular subject or situation, often to emphasize the speaker's genuine thoughts.
Example: "I actually think that this approach will lead to better results in the long run."
Alternatives: "truly believe that this" or "genuinely feel that this".
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So I actually think that this is pretty good, that it can recognize this at all.
I actually think that this is not what made there's a whole field of nuclear security.
"I actually think that this election opens doors, not nails them shut," she said.
I actually think that this is quite rare, the capacity to become the whole shape of the accidents that happen to you.
Now, I actually think that this is the case, and that stock prices reflect a remarkably gloomy set of expectations for the economy.
I actually think that this has not been a sign a strength, but rather this is a reflection that countries near Russia have deep suspicions... and if anything this will push [those] countries farther away.
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I actually think that is underemphasized.
And I actually think that's healthy.
I actually think that's incredibly positive.
I actually think that's a good defence.
"I actually think that's a good thing.
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