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The phrase "actually you do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to assert that someone does indeed have a certain quality, ability, or obligation, often in response to a denial or contradiction.
Example: "I know you think you can't help, but actually you do have the skills needed for this project."
Alternatives: "in fact, you do" or "you really do".
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(Actually, you do).
JOE: Actually, you do make a fairness argument.
Actually, you do seem like an animated character.
Actually you do not even require high-tech gadgets.
Where we're going we don't need pensions... erm, ACTUALLY YOU DO".
Then Mr. Smith said, "Well, actually, you do -- Tom is infected".
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Actually, you did, and it is.
TR: Actually you did practice!
Actually, you did.
No, actually, you didn't.
Actually, no, you don't — you're not here".
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