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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually fell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of an event that occurred, often in contrast to what was expected or believed.
Example: "Despite the predictions of a mild winter, it actually fell to below freezing last night."
Alternatives: "truly dropped" or "really descended".
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Bond yields actually fell.
Short-term rates actually fell.
Unit labour costs actually fell.
(In inflation-adjusted terms, they actually fell).
We aren't: wages actually fell last month.
Single-family home starts actually fell slightly.
Italy's national output actually fell by 0.1%.
One girl's mouth actually fell open.
And I actually fell into [the water].
(No tears actually fell from her face).
In the UK, it actually fell.
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