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The phrase "actually brought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of something that has been brought or delivered, often in contrast to what was expected or assumed.
Example: "Despite the confusion, she actually brought the documents we needed for the meeting."
Alternatives: "truly delivered" or "really brought".
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They actually brought far less: $61.3 million.
In fact, it actually brought tears to my eyes.
The ending actually brought tears of joy to many eyes.
He actually brought back a few as evidence or souvenirs.
It actually brought me and my husband closer.
Yet the Clinton years actually brought a moral boom.
Our invasion actually brought the game to a halt.
"They actually brought in the soil, manure, plants — everything was transported by horses".
For some in the midst of buying, Ms. Helsinger said, the storm actually brought positive reinforcement.
Only, though, so long as it is actually brought to a successful conclusion.
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