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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually goes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the true or real nature of something, often in a context where clarification is needed.
Example: "The project, as it actually goes, requires more resources than we initially estimated."
Alternatives: "truly goes" or "really goes".
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So what actually goes in?
That actually goes pretty bad.
It actually goes back to Latin.
So what actually goes into the sauce?
And we don't know what actually goes into these tools?
It actually goes back to 1961 with Qatar.
In seriousness, he said, "It actually goes back to 1984".
"It actually goes against what the defendant is saying".
So what actually goes on inside the kraal?
He actually goes country, but he has a lot of duets.
And with all those pills around, how much of that actually goes to friends?
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