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The phrase "actually be delivered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the reality or certainty of something being sent or received.
Example: "We need to ensure that the package will actually be delivered by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "truly be sent" or "genuinely arrive".
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But how should it actually be delivered?
"This is about tax reform that can actually be delivered.
When the reported abundance could not actually be delivered, the government accused peasants of hoarding grain.
A plan that cannot actually be delivered is "worse than having no plan at all," he says.
Given the long timescale, there must be a doubt about how much of this will actually be delivered.
He will earn £500,000 at Network Rail, where his first job is to review what parts of the £38.5bn five-year plan can actually be delivered.
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I should confess, when I first sat down to The Clock, that I had a sneaking, off-message feeling that the humble YouTube "number" compilation might actually be delivering the same idea with less fuss.
By December, however, only part of that money had actually been delivered.
It is not clear how much, if any, of the drug has actually been delivered.
American and French officials have both said that they were aware of the Israeli concerns but did not know whether the missiles had actually been delivered.
It has held a series of public hearings where villagers discover from official documents the discrepancies between what is due to them and what has actually been delivered.
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