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The phrase "actually increased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or growth in a particular quantity or situation, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "Despite the initial concerns about the budget, the funding for the project has actually increased over the past year."
Alternatives: "has truly risen" or "has genuinely grown".
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It actually increased after the border buildup.
The repression has actually increased in Cuba.
So the appointments mechanism actually increased polarization.
2)...or perhaps employment actually increased.
Dunlap's practices have actually increased in intensity.
Space for national and international articles actually increased slightly.
Earnings per share actually increased, to $2.13 from $1.71.
"We've actually increased tourism thanks to this," said Mr. Cappellini.
For young people from deprived neighbourhoods it has actually increased.
Her lack of awareness actually increased her metaphoric usefulness.
Manufacturing output actually increased by a robust 0.8% m/m.
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