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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that someone has indeed become a member of a group or organization.
Example: "Despite the rumors, she has actually joined the committee and will be participating in the upcoming meetings."
Alternatives: "truly joined" or "really joined".
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They actually joined in 2004.
Brodeur actually joined the team in 1991.
I actually joined a gang to help protect myself".
And I actually joined them -- it's a true story.
This is the first trip I actually joined him on.
But he never actually joined the Klan, he said.
His father never actually joined the Communist party, he says.
"I have never actually joined any female movement.
I don't know at what point the fighters actually joined us.
"By ceding space to the mob, the government actually joined the mob.
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"Are they going to actually join in?
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