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The phrase "actually built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of something being constructed or created, often in contrast to what might be assumed or believed.
Example: "The bridge was not just a concept; it was actually built in 2010 and has been in use ever since."
Alternatives: "truly constructed" or "genuinely made".
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"We actually built a model".
Mr. Zuckerberg actually built Facebook.
actually built a very successful business.
The castle's actually built inside.
And some people actually built.
But with Skype, it's actually built in.
But no one has actually built such a facility.
I actually built two grids for this puzzle.
"We were actually built to serve the midmarket".
That duality is actually built into Moore's face.
And none of them ever actually built the center.
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