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The phrase "actually changed the method" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing modifications or alterations made to a particular approach or procedure.
Example: "After reviewing the results, we actually changed the method we were using to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "truly modified the approach" or "genuinely altered the technique."
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"Now the government says that it had actually changed the method of calculating overtime over 19 years ago, although it forgot to publicly tell anyone in the industry that it wanted to change the calculation method," the company said.
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"Nobody is there to actually change the culture".
Little has actually changed in the way government works.
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The attack actually changed his mind.
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