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The phrase "actually fit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something truly meets the requirements or is suitable for a particular purpose.
Example: "After reviewing the specifications, I can confirm that this solution does actually fit our needs."
Alternatives: "truly suitable" or "genuinely appropriate".
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"But in Mozart's big dance party they actually fit together.
How does it actually fit on your body?
It actually fit me, he was that small.
They actually fit nicely on my human-shape torso.
Culberson's statement was a reference to 9/11, sort of, but it actually fit the moment.
Which is to say, the picture that actually fit on the television screen.
"The result is that most clothing does not actually fit our bodies," she continued.
The other issue is whether the system is actually fit to transport people.
Huge boost for Alejandro Sabella's troops if a) that's correct and b) he's actually fit.
"I think it's getting so big that his ears actually fit".
Perhaps the New Deal paradigm everybody is applying doesn't actually fit the circumstances.
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