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"I don't actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that one is uncertain about something or to express doubt or hesitancy. Example: I don't actually have the answer to that question.
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No, I don't, actually.
"I don't actually.
"I don't actually mind.
No I don't actually.
"I don't actually know what they do.
Like, I don't actually want to say.
But I don't actually feel their feelings".
I don't actually know if it was".
"I don't actually know what it's about".
Yogi: I don't actually want a job.
"I don't actually visualize it.
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