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The phrase "actually figured out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that you have successfully solved or understood something after some effort or confusion.
Example: "After hours of trying to solve the puzzle, I finally actually figured out the solution."
Alternatives: "truly discovered" or "really understood".
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And the field was really pushed forward by the discoveries of Robert Chen at UC San Diego, and what he did was he actually figured out how it was that this protein fluoresced, what caused the actual fluorescence.
You have actually figured out your answer.
She actually figured out his identity three subway stops before I would have.
I actually figured out what they were, and I figured out how dragonfly nymphs turned into dragonflies.
What struck him at that moment was the realization that he and Leon had never actually figured out who was going to shoot the scene.
Fred is someone who has written books about relationships, a guy who has actually figured out how to make a marriage great.
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"It's arbitrary as an artistic gesture, but the scientists are actually figuring out a lot of actual cryptography and biology, so it's win-win".
I can't actually figure out the titles I've seen.
No, not simply dreaming about work but actually figuring out code and algorithms while asleep.
Or will we actually figure out that it's time to think anew?
The problem is how do you actually figure out how much to charge?
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