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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of obtaining or achieving something, often in a context where there may be doubt or skepticism about the outcome.
Example: "If we follow this new strategy, we can actually gain a significant advantage over our competitors."
Alternatives: "truly acquire" or "really obtain".
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We might actually gain some allies in the region.
Most people in the richer half of the country actually gain, slightly.
And if Democrats win the tossup races, they could actually gain Senate seats.
It had once looked highly unlikely that Democrats could actually gain Senate seats.
With the Avis deal, analysts said, Zipcar users may actually gain options.
As a result, the Knicks 31-399) must actually gain four games on the Bucks.
This also implies that if they spend only $500K, they actually gain $50K, right?
Coming across as a moderate could actually gain him a few votes.
"I don't think you can walk back your support for Trump at this point and actually gain voters.
And what happens if one of these teams actually gain promotion and then have to give the players back?
And of those individuals, maybe one or two actually gain a health benefit from an early diagnosis.
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