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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually it works" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to affirm that something is functioning as intended or to express surprise that it is effective.
Example: "I was skeptical about the new software, but after testing it, I can confidently say that actually it works."
Alternatives: "in fact, it functions" or "it truly operates."
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"Actually it works pretty well," he said.
"Constitutional purists will tut and say using the backdrop of No 10 to slag off your opponents is inappropriate, but actually it works".
Actually, it works with my clothes: a forgotten APC white V-neck with black trim, which goes fantastically badly with a blue-stripe shirt and a Mugler tie the colour of overcooked pea soup I bought from Elton John's Out Of The Closet store (where his wardrobe rejects were sold for charity).
Lots of people imagine this system wouldn't be sustainable, but actually it works really well.
The bands are so heavily manufactured that most people would assume that they're nothing more than brand endorsements, but actually it works the other way.
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WTF? Actually it worked.
Actually, it worked out great.
That's not actually how it works.
"Actually it might work better onstage".
Actually, it all worked.
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