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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify that something is intended or meant specifically for a particular person.
Example: "I thought the gift was for me, but it was actually for him."
Alternatives: "specifically for him" or "intended for him".
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We learned later that in an effort to get him to relax, McCatty told Stras that all the cheering and chants for "Stephen" were actually for him.
"Actually, for him that year it ought to be a quadruple crown," said Mike Andrews, a rookie second baseman in 1967.
Marston sees erotic submission as important not because it puts men down but because submission is actually for him a virtue.
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"I don't think that he actually met so many people in his life that actually cared for him so much".
Had anyone actually voted for him?
"It's actually nice for him to be home," said Ms. Blume.
But as one who has actually worked for him, I know the reverse.
Still, it's hard to imagine anyone actually rooting for him.
He felt immense gratitude to the medical team, his generous praise disproportionate to what we had actually done for him.
They weren't even hoping someone would find him – they were actually waiting for him to die.
People constantly remarked that Mubarak was bound to win, whether or not the majority actually voted for him.
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