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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually cooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been prepared through cooking, often in contrast to being raw or uncooked.
Example: "I was surprised to find that the chicken was actually cooked, as it looked underdone at first."
Alternatives: "truly cooked" or "genuinely cooked".
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I actually cooked some of them, too.
NO ONE HAS actually cooked up this soup.
While HUDS makes a delicious Thanksgiving feast, we actually cooked our own dinner this year.
Less than 60percentt of suppers served at home were actually cooked at home last year.
This preserved roe is never actually cooked, being used instead very simply, usually as a topping.
I'll go for Elizabeth David - but I have actually cooked for her before.
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I don't actually cook (my fiance does all the cooking at home), but I grew up on home-cooked food.
A young person who already enjoyed cooking and was looking for appealing, easy dishes might actually cook from this book.
Your trusty slow cooking magic machine has a whole new use, and can actually cook food quite quickly.
No, he did not actually cook the turkey.
After all, they don't actually cook anything.
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