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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of something that has been provided or offered.
Example: "The resources were actually given to the team after the meeting concluded."
Alternatives: "truly provided" or "genuinely offered".
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Instead, we look at the text that's actually given us.
I've actually given away a lot of money.
But anyway, this system looks so cute it was actually given a name.
In California ballot initiatives have actually given voters a direct say.
Well, one match actually, given that the semi-finals are played there.
In Britain, they are actually given away by digital-TV service providers.
But I'm not sure how much thought McCain's actually given Arpaio.
But actually, given the huge proliferation of sources these days, you do.
This one mostly speaks to the lackluster finale fans were actually given.
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Yet not a single word that he ever says is actually given us in the novel.
Actually given his raucousness he was more like my much, much older surrogate big brother.
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