Sentence examples for all actually from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all actually" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in informal contexts where someone is emphasizing the reality of a situation, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "I thought everyone was just pretending, but all actually seemed to enjoy the event."
Alternatives: "in fact" or "actually all".

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That's the best thing of all, actually.

"Nothing at all, actually.

Not at all, actually.

No, not at all, actually.

This all actually happened".

"I couldn't think at all, actually.

"We all actually grew up playing hockey".

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"All this, actually, is evidence".

But what does all this actually mean?

All this actually convinced the legislature.

Not all foods that are labeled all natural actually are.

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