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The phrase "actually get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the realization or achievement of something, often in a context where there was doubt or difficulty involved.
Example: "After months of hard work, I finally actually get the concept we were studying."
Alternatives: "truly understand" or "really grasp".
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We actually get lucky twice.
Kids actually get that.
They actually get unhappy".
And now you actually get stuff.
Now we actually get to do it.
Maybe somewhere, things actually get done.
I actually get to think, or not.
Occasionally, the athletes actually get involved.
"What did the student actually get?
And many would actually get refunds.
But sometimes they actually get things right.
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