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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a real or significant alteration in a situation, opinion, or condition.
Example: "I didn't think he would actually change his mind about the project, but he surprised us all."
Alternatives: "truly alter" or "really modify".
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Nothing concrete would actually change hands.
"Or will the games actually change things?
Can it ever actually change anything?
The money part may actually change soon.
Yet it did not actually change Mr Garnier's compensation package.
But what will actually change at the new computer.
Clownfish will actually change their sex in the right setting.
A traditional antenna does not actually change length, however.
Because the swaps are derivatives, no shares actually change hands.
"They are not studies of how people actually change".
So we didn't actually change anything in a physical sense.
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