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Discover Ludwig"that I actually" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to add emphasis or clarify a point in a sentence. Example: I was surprised by the book, but I actually enjoyed it very much.
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It's becoming easier for me to do that — I actually don't want it with me.
And because of that I actually remembered things.
Not that I actually did.
That I actually found them was a tremendous satisfaction.
It makes me feel that I actually did something".
It's hard to believe that I actually believed this.
It's the one script that I actually remember pursuing constantly".
Not that I actually believe he is those things.
No one will believe that I actually enjoy that.
I've realised that I actually like being by myself.
"I feel pride that I actually helped build it.
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