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♦♦♦ ac|tu|al|ly /'æktʃuəli/
1 [ADV] ADV before v, ADV group
You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true.
One afternoon, I grew bored and actually fell asleep for a few minutes...
Interest is only payable on the amount actually borrowed.
2 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use actually when you are correcting or contradicting someone.
No, I'm not a student. I'm a doctor, actually...
`So it's not a family show then?'--`Well, actually, I think that's exactly what it is.'
3 [ADV] ADV with cl
You can use actually when you are politely expressing an opinion that other people might not have expected from you.
`Do you think it's a good idea to socialize with one's patients?'--`Actually, I do, I think it's a great idea.'
4 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use actually to introduce a new topic into a conversation.
Well actually, John, I rang you for some advice...

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