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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I actually make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the reality or truth of what you create or produce, often in contrast to what someone might assume or believe. Example: "I actually make all my own clothes, which surprises many people."
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"The system only works if I actually make the call.
And I actually make pretty good use of the time.
Sometimes I fall asleep reading, and other times I actually make a decision to turn off the lights.
Can I actually make it across six lanes of traffic on a blinking "Don't Walk"?
The recipe is much easier than the one for gnocchi, and I actually make it quite often.
There's a much higher energy in London, and so that is where I actually make most of my work.
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I actually made my first three movies through their office".
The last time I actually made it I crashed.
I actually made it to 11, just like Spinal Tap".
That would be a ridiculous claim, had I actually made it, which I did not.
I just rebooked myself back home, and I actually made it, which was great.
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