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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually fixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been repaired or resolved, often in a context where there was doubt or uncertainty about the fix.
Example: "After several attempts to troubleshoot the issue, I can confirm that the problem is actually fixed now."
Alternatives: "truly resolved" or "genuinely repaired".
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I actually fixed two of them, one for myself and one for someone else.
In the absence of a liberal populism that would have actually fixed these problems, all the oxygen goes to the fake populism of the Tea Party.
Pearl Slaghoople is pushing Wilma to marry Chip, and while he seems determined to win her heart, his emotions are actually fixed on her money because criminal creditors are after his life.
The statement on Debrecen's Web site noted that Poleksic was suspended in 2010 only for failing to report that he had been approached by fixers — not because he had actually fixed either match.
At the end of the day, teams meet to discuss what went wrong and what fixes actually fixed things.
That creates all sorts of problems for developers who have no assurance that the problem is actually fixed.
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None worth ever actually fixing.
Actually fixing them is another matter, though.
I wonder if you ever actually fix anything for anyone.
So we're shifting our focus away from writing reports to actually fix the problems.
The proposed 10-team World Cup does not actually fix this either.
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