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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually do anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the effectiveness or impact of an action or to question whether something has a tangible result.
Example: "Despite all the promises made during the meeting, I wonder if the new policy will actually do anything to improve our workflow."
Alternatives: "truly make a difference" or "really have an effect".
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They didn't actually do anything, actual practicing sort of these techniques.
"They don't actually do anything.
He didn't actually do anything at all.
Do they say we should actually do anything about it?
"The question is will they actually do anything about it?
The digital advertising industry doesn't actually do anything when users opt out?
"To actually do anything at all together is such a kind of incredible weight".
Yet, the burning question still remains: does this actually do anything for the issue?
Incidentally, does Palmoa Faith actually do anything other than walk down red carpets?
Henry Carter: "Why are you praising USA and sounding amazed if Spain actually do anything good?
I just thought: 'I want to look after you.' And I didn't actually do anything..."...
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