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The phrase "actually two things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when clarifying that something consists of two distinct elements or aspects.
Example: "While it may seem simple, the issue is actually two things: a lack of communication and insufficient resources."
Alternatives: "in fact two elements" or "essentially two aspects".
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For Descartes, we are actually two things, "a soul and a body.
There's actually two things here.
So there's actually two things to tell you about here; for one thing, you can play Tekken 3 on your HTC HD2 phone.
Actually, two things happen.
But wait; there are actually TWO things in this case.
What his letter did for me was clarify, in a profound way, that expectations are actually two things: hopes and expectations.
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Although they're jointly developed, Lucene and Solr are actually two different things.
What they've learned offers hope to all multitasking delinquents out there. 1. Don't think you can actually do two things at once.
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