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The phrase "actually arrived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the fact that someone or something has reached a destination or completed a journey, often after some expectation or delay.
Example: "After a long wait, the package has finally actually arrived at my doorstep."
Alternatives: "truly arrived" or "really arrived".
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That never actually arrived, right?
I was just tickled I actually arrived.
It does not mean that competition has actually arrived.
Only now, however, has Bon Voyage actually arrived.
And only a fraction of that has actually arrived.
"We just didn't believe it was happening until the check actually arrived".
"The next reservation has actually arrived," the hostess explains, in a stage whisper.
They predicted a 30-minute wait but my food actually arrived sooner.
Darn, if only she had actually arrived by parachute, or even helicopter.
But the only miracle, it turned out, was when bodies actually arrived on time.
But it was not clear Thursday whether he had actually arrived in New York.
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