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The phrase "actually been made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of something that has occurred or been created.
Example: "The changes we discussed have actually been made to the final report."
Alternatives: "truly been created" or "really been accomplished".
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Of course, no promise had actually been made.
Astonish Me has actually been made by the WWF.
If you have actually been made redundant, things might be different.
Vague fears of "indecencies and immorality" were raised in court, although no such accusations had actually been made against Peckham.
He said the reference to Mr. Willis had actually been made by another passenger on the flight.
Saying that the group had been asked about attending a screening on Nov. 27, he added: "But no promises of one had actually been made".
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