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The phrase "actually wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is incorrect or not true, often in a context where a misconception or error is being addressed.
Example: "While many believe that the theory is valid, it is actually wrong based on recent research findings."
Alternatives: "truly incorrect" or "genuinely mistaken".
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Actually, wrong.
"There's nothing actually wrong with her.
So not only vague, but actually wrong.
"I think this sight is actually wrong".
"It's not as if there's anything actually wrong with you".
But what was actually wrong with the machines?
I ask what was actually wrong with her?
Actually, wrong, according to its CEO Jan Koum.
The CPS does not suggest that there is anything actually wrong.
It's equally possible that Kate is just fooling herself, and something is actually wrong.
There is nothing actually wrong with "cleaved", but it is an opportunity missed.
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