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The phrase "actually you will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a point about someone's future state or role.
Example: "I know you feel uncertain about the project, but actually you will be leading the team."
Alternatives: "in fact, you will be" or "truly, you will be".
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So actually you will be able to see progress on the ground".
You will still be the same person you are, and actually you will be better.
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And by that time, you'll be earning...well, actually, you'll be paid at exactly the same rate as when you started out.
Actually, you'll be picking the mascot from your favorite team or alma mater to grace the cover of the first NCAA football game for the Wii.
If you look up what these terms actually mean, you will be surprised to learn that they mean very little.
Make sure people are actually around or you will be stuck in a closet for a long time.
It helps if you actually know what you will be playing, whether it be a warm-up, a song, or if it's just improvisation.
Once your body becomes conditioned this way, abstaining from food and drink will become effortless when you are actually fasting and you will be able to concentrate on your studies.
So you will be actually damaging the service rather than improving it".
It is easy to read, and interesting, and you will amaze yourself at how fast you will be actually drawing.
This program requires much more flexibility in terms of where you will be placed and what you will actually be doing.
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