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The phrase "actually when it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clarification or a specific point in a discussion or argument.
Example: "I thought the meeting was at 10 AM, but actually when it was rescheduled, it was moved to 11 AM."
Alternatives: "in fact when it" or "specifically when it".
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Quite a lot actually, when it comes to electronic cigarettes.
"Actually, when it comes down to it, it's not how many mouths there are to feed.
"They're at one, actually, when it comes to the prohibition of the Adler shotgun".
And actually, when it comes to writing, I'm happy with that.
"Now for me, actually, when it comes to the age of the earth, there is no conflict.
Actually, when it comes to MTV's competitive dating show, Are You the One?, there's more of a science to it.
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I actually, when I was doing it for well, I did it for Ford in '76.
"I'm overwhelmed actually when I think about it," Murray said.
We were actually stunned when it did happen because we never thought my father would actually do it.
Actually when you put it like that it might be racist.
I wasn't actually there when it happened.
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