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Discover Ludwig"it's actually" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to express agreement or to provide additional information. For example, "That's an interesting view on the subject, but it's actually not something I agree with."
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But it's actually that.
It's actually awful.
But it's actually not".
It's actually really beautiful.
"No, it's actually cold".
It's actually your hand.
It's actually infuriating.
It's actually very hard".
"It's actually really reassuring.
"It's actually pretty cool".
It's actually a positive".
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