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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually dropped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was indeed removed or discontinued, often in a context where there may have been doubt or surprise about the action.
Example: "The company actually dropped the project after months of development, surprising many of the team members."
Alternatives: "truly discontinued" or "really removed".
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In the 2000s, they actually dropped".
But yours actually dropped — 2,000 points.
Someone actually dropped his spoon.
Well, actually dropped out isn't quite accurate.
Including children's titles, e-books actually dropped by 1%.
And when adjusted for inflation, spending actually dropped 0.1 percent.
Employment actually dropped over the two years following that cut.
The number of violent attacks actually dropped between 2013-14.
In fact, online employment had actually dropped 29%.
Bank repossessions actually dropped 13percentt from July.
This trend is most alarming in southern Europe, where productivity has actually dropped.
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