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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually happens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or occurrence of an event or situation, often in contrast to what is expected or assumed.
Example: "Many people believe that success is guaranteed, but the truth is that only hard work actually happens."
Alternatives: "truly occurs" or "really takes place".
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Finally, something actually happens.
And what actually happens?
(Yes, this actually happens).
It actually happens to them.
Yes, that actually happens.
But what actually happens?
What actually happens is often quite different.
And none of it actually happens".
Something actually happens in "Groundhog Day".
But this over-simplifies what actually happens.
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It actually happened.
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