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The phrase "are there actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning the existence or reality of something, often to express surprise or skepticism.
Example: "Are there actually people who believe in that theory?"
Alternatives: "Do such people exist?" or "Is it true that there are?".
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"Although the resources are there, actually getting them out of the ground and getting them from where they're mined to the ports is the big challenge".
HBO's True Blood may have popularized the Southern vampire, but are there actually real blood-sucking beasts lurking in the bayou?
At the moment, there is only limited information on the use of the different approaches in practical applications; what are their relative merits and limitations; or are there actually large differences between the methods.
And are there actually advantages to your situation that UK homeowners are missing out on ?
I don't know, are there actually dollar figures next to roles?
"I have to say it's very animalistic because you have people that are there actually turning into animals in environments like that for so long.
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Layer three is, is there actually a social impact?
But is there actually a world outside Oxford?
But is there actually any evidence to support this idea?
But is there actually a dispute about the crowd size?
"If everybody who says they were there actually were there, it would have filled Yankee Stadium," he said.
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