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The phrase "actually comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation or fact, often in contrast to a misconception or assumption.
Example: "Many people think the project will be easy, but the reality is that it actually comes with many challenges."
Alternatives: "truly arrives" or "genuinely occurs".
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LTE actually comes in two different flavours.
Reality television actually comes in two forms.
What actually comes in the box is...virtually nothing.
This is where the fear actually comes in".
So what's the chance that the law actually comes back?
It is worth considering where geographic information actually comes from.
The production actually comes off better on film than onstage.
Entertain like the Village" -- actually comes to pass.
"But we can't really know the future, and sometimes pie in the sky actually comes true".
Moreover, equities generate dividend income, while storing gold actually comes with a cost.
The town's lobster trade is also booming; a lot of "Maine" lobster actually comes from here.
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