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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually when we were" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clarification or a specific moment in time during a conversation or narrative.
Example: "Actually, when we were discussing the project, I realized we missed an important detail."
Alternatives: "in fact, when we were" or "truthfully, when we were".
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"Actually, when we were looking at the literature we found a couple of cases similar to our case," said Gunasekaran.
And actually, when we were removed from the SUL (post-Twittergate), our numbers took a hit.
But she didn't know that we were in a relationship until last year, actually, when we were out at lunch together with her gay hairstylist friend.
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Yes, we did that online, but it was reprising something that had actually happened when we were together.
Actually last year when we were discussing this potential match-up, we agreed that it's going to happen in December as a kind of a lead-up to the beginning of the season.
The story behind the band name is actually that when we were writing the first Magic Man songs we were in France, working on organic farms the summer after our freshman year of college.
Coney Island and all the other fine parks represent a time when families actually played together, when we were less cynical and when we appreciated smaller pleasures.
His eyes would actually fill up when we were working on a tender scene.
Part of my Libertarianism with the weird and unusual path toward it, comes actually from Central Europe when we were out there.
And he actually mentioned this song when we were interviewed together.
"I remember actually on the board, when we were doing the pluses and minuses, we had a bullet point: 'Coleman grain of truth,' " one juror said.
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