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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually added" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something was truly included or incorporated, often in contrast to what might have been expected or assumed.
Example: "The new features were actually added to the software update last week, despite initial reports suggesting otherwise."
Alternatives: "truly included" or "genuinely incorporated".
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How many have we actually added?
"We'll probably bring more people actually," added Brown.
The arrogant use of a nonmilitary weapon such as a stick actually added to the degradation.
Private firms actually added 246,000 workers, offset by a small decline in government payrolls.
(Boy, was that estimate off; those write-downs actually added up to tens of billions).
Our efforts to keep Jerome's involvement secret actually added credibility to our putative filmmaking company.
New Jersey employers actually added about 11,600 jobs in April.
When Guardian expands in new markets, jobs are actually added in the United States for support and technology development personnel.
I was at a loss to explain what a week full of meetings actually added up to.
And despite a big budget deficit and calls to reduce government spending, lawmakers actually added more to the corps budget than the Obama administration had requested.
A recent World Bank study concluded that in the longer run the hoy no circula programme actually added to air pollution.
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