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Discover Ludwig'would not actually' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a contraction of the phrase "would not actually." It can be used to express a slightly different meaning from "would not" or "would not, in fact." For example, "I would not actually go to the party if I had the choice."
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But the S.E.C. proposal would not actually do very much.
The Fed would not actually need a taxpayer infusion.
The wavelength would not actually be reduced to 62 nanometers.
The aircraft would not actually be in service until 2008.
The men would not actually be brought to court today, several television reporters said with certainty.
"It approximates a boat with its beams and ribs, but it would not actually float".
They pointed out that Nevada's national convention delegates would not actually be selected until April.
Invention is the finest thing but you cannot invent anything that would not actually happen….
The principal shortcoming: you would not actually get to space, nor would you get to call yourself an astronaut afterward.
"It is damaging to an institution that I'm convinced they love and would not actually want to harm".
Cockerill insisted the comment was made only for emphasis and that he would not actually have issued any such instruction.
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