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"actually create" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "actually create" to emphasize that something has been truly, actively, or effectively created, rather than just being planned or discussed. For example: 1. "The new software will actually create a more efficient workflow for our team." 2. "I didn't just talk about starting a business, I actually created one." 3. "The artist's use of unique materials truly enhances the piece and actually creates a sense of depth."
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They can actually create change.
They actually create some uncertainty.
I think it could actually create problems.
It still can't actually create meaning.
Chimpanzees and crows actually create them.
We'd actually create a more secure, better trained workforce".
But how many jobs do these expensive incentives actually create?
But can you actually create positivity by mandating it?
But how do you actually create more water?
How did they actually create these big jackpots?
"Can she actually create systemic change at this young age?
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