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The phrase "actually we could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a possibility or an alternative action in a conversation or discussion.
Example: "I know we have some challenges ahead, but actually we could find a solution if we work together."
Alternatives: "in fact, we might" or "truthfully, we can".
Exact(25)
But actually we could just cancel debts, like Iceland did.
(Actually, we could use a little more of that).
But actually, we could consider this model more generally, and let's just do so briefly here.
Actually, we could have a bit of an argument about Oxfordshire, but I think it's there.
Would you like some help?" Actually, we could all use some help here: the Microsoft case is fundamentally difficult.
So it doesn't happen to be the discrete Fourier transform or a wavelet transform, it's a well, actually we could give it a name.
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Although we were extremely interested, particularly General Oster, to know details of this action, that is, where it had occurred and what had happened-actually we could well imagine it, but we did not know how it was carried out-I cannot even today say exactly what happened.
Or, actually, maybe we could.
"We actually believed we could win," said Faye Rimalovski, a parent.
"That's actually something we could never agree on".
We actually wish we could have booked in for a bit longer.
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