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The phrase "actually you have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a point, often in response to a misconception or misunderstanding.
Example: "I understand your concerns, but actually you have more experience than you realize."
Alternatives: "in fact, you have" or "truthfully, you have".
Exact(31)
"Actually, you have to stay".
Actually, you have — the proprietors live there.
Actually, you have quite a lot to lose.
But, actually, you have no idea what's going on".
(Page 324, actually — you have to admire the restraint).
"It is unfortunate but actually you have to go elsewhere to show yourself".
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Actually, you've already seen the trouble.
Actually, you've got that story wrong".
Actually you've caught me at a bad time..
Promising free childcare - then saying that actually, you've got to pay for it.
Well, actually you have--except you probably know them as assault rifles.
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