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The phrase "actually we work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that work is being done, often in response to a misconception or assumption.
Example: "Some people think we just sit around all day, but actually we work hard to meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "in fact, we work" or "truthfully, we work".
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"Actually, we work in an open-plan office; we are a sort of family in Downing Street and like every family there are issues that come from time to time, but we have a got a great working environment and we get things done".
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Actually we are working to make our method as more automatic as possible, to select the best starting pixel to draw the contour.
So actually we are working harder and making less.
"Actually we're working on opposing the World Bank and I.M.F.
Actually, we're working our way in the opposite direction.
Then we actually have a guy we work with in-house, Nicolas (Caeyers).
"Yet we never really address how we actually work and how our mind works.
But how do these numbers reflect the way we actually work and how productive we really are?
"Well, even though we're owned by the same people, we actually work completely separately," he said.
What happens is that we actually work most of our adult life trying to get rid of the programming that we had as a child.
With no set end to the working day do we actually work longer hours?
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