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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and actually it does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to affirm or emphasize that something is true or valid, often in response to a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "Some people think that exercise doesn't help with mental health, but I believe that it can be beneficial, and actually it does."
Alternatives: "and in fact it does" or "and indeed it does".
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"And actually it doesn't bother me, all this immigration debate.
And actually, it does make sense.
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"I do talk people to death until I get answer and actually it didn't take that long.
It goes beyond jobs and the economy". Actually, it doesn't.
It does, and actually it's a big controversy.
"And actually I do keep thinking about it.
And, actually, if it did, I might really like to try it.
But knowing what a safety does and actually doing it proved to be a challenge for Barrett.
What explains this persistent gap between knowing the right thing to do and actually doing it?
I just needed to get a little advice, follow some of it and actually do it.
If I sign up for a race, I needed to be alive to train for it and actually do it.
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