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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually got it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have understood something or have successfully obtained something after some effort or confusion.
Example: "After reviewing the instructions several times, I finally actually got it and completed the task."
Alternatives: "finally understood it" or "truly grasped it."
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"And I actually got it".
Before, you paid for service and actually got it.
MR. CAMP: There are some things to be learned from that because they actually got it done.
"But when he actually got it, and I saw him up there, I felt so proud".
"The success," says White, carefully choosing her words, "was a bit shit when you actually got it".
It now says its intention was merely to offer help to those four million borrowers, not to make sure they actually got it.
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Actually getting it might just spoil everything.
The trick for us this year is actually getting it done".
And if so, can you actually get it out again?
Actually, getting it off the ground has been another story.
But do experts actually get it right themselves?
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