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The phrase "actually dispatch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of sending something out or delivering it, often to clarify that the action is indeed taking place.
Example: "We will actually dispatch the order by the end of the day to ensure timely delivery."
Alternatives: "truly send" or "really deliver".
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Will it actually dispatch the troops?
The new committee can do much to halt the erosion of academic freedom if, as it plans, it will not only expose specific violations to full view but actually dispatch its members to selected trouble spots.
There's no reason you should have to actually dispatch a doctor and it really just streamlines the process.
The startup also supports a program called CannabisMD, which does scheduled medical marijuana evaluations where the company will actually dispatch a doctor to your home for a consultation.
"You need to actually send a driver to deliver consumer goods, but there's no reason you should have to actually dispatch a doctor and it really just streamlines the process," founder Keith McCarty said.
If the customer service is stellar and they actually dispatch the escort you requested on time, then you've chosen a good service.
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Within the Fire Department of New York, this was true for several reasons: the magnitude of the incident was unforeseen; commanders had difficulty communicating with their units; more units were actually dispatched than were ordered by the chiefs; some units self-dispatched; and once units arrived at the World Trade Center, they were neither comprehensively accounted for, nor coordinated.
It was no idle contingency plan: A CIA operative was actually dispatched to Mexico to await final orders before the plot was finally scotched, according to a former U.S. intelligence official.
He said he had authorized the use of 17,000 National Guard members to help with the cleanup effort, but only a small number have actually been dispatched by the governors in the region even though Mr. Obama has said that BP will pick up the cost.
But Evelyn's cool dispatches are actually flooded with feeling, and flood us with feeling.
The crude oil has not actually hit Louisiana's bayous yet, so dispatches are limited to about several dozen.
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