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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I actually was" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the truth or reality of something that may be surprising or contrary to expectations. Example: "I always thought that my neighbor was unfriendly, but after having a conversation with her, I realized that I actually was wrong."
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I actually was interested.
I actually was an Aristocrat.
"I actually was encouraged.
Well, I actually was".
I actually was moved to buy something.
I actually was doing cognitive science at another institution.
I actually was not fond of that shirt.
A. I actually was sure that I blew it.
Kerber said: "I actually was thinking, every point, every point.
I actually was using "middlebrow" in a positive sense.
"I actually was thinking that was a possibility," she said.
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