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Actually, arrives is the proper tense.
(It actually arrives later that morning).
Even, strangely, if our baby never actually arrives.
But they're either ineffectual or accommodating once an evil actually arrives.
Perhaps they'll act next year — or whenever that drop-dead day actually arrives.
"The more we do before reunification actually arrives... the less expensive the reunification will be".
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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.
And only a fraction of that has actually arrived.
A moment you thought would never actually arrive.
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