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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is happening on the current day, often in contrast to a previous expectation or statement.
Example: "I thought the meeting was scheduled for tomorrow, but it's actually today."
Alternatives: "in fact today" or "really today".
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Actually today.
Actually, today is probably a little tougher.
"Actually, today you went down to 85 feet," he said.
Actually, today marks... oh, just ask your parents.
And the long haul back to the US tomorrow, or actually today already in Tokyo.
Actually today I think I was serving in some stages better than the first round.
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Voter turnout was actually 99.97%.
Dolly Malone: "Actually, yesterday?
It was actually 2002.
It is actually next weekend.
11.35am BST It was actually 11.34am.
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