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The phrase "actually executed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been carried out or performed in reality, often in contrast to what was planned or expected.
Example: "The project was proposed last year, but it was only actually executed this month."
Alternatives: "truly carried out" or "genuinely performed".
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That's more than the 12 people who were actually executed.
The painting was actually executed in strokes of various lengths.
"I had chances here and there but never actually executed the end," Dimitrov said.
Leicester have actually executed a survival plan quite well this season.
A large band of drug traffickers was actually executed in Iran, that is true.
And that strategy shift, actually executed, insured a real change in the corporate culture.
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I support the policy the administration is actually executing.
Actually executing this is a near-impossible task.
The states continue to condemn far more prisoners to death than they actually execute.
"The most terrifying thing is having the confidence to actually execute a lift.
I had no idea that I would actually execute 62 people.
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