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The phrase "actually make it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the realization or achievement of a goal or task, often implying that it was unexpected or challenging.
Example: "I wasn't sure if I could finish the project on time, but I actually made it before the deadline."
Alternatives: "truly accomplish it" or "really achieve it".
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They might actually make it.
Actually make it half price.
Actually, make it three or four.
Didn't actually make it understandable to me..
It might actually make it less so.
Does singing poetry actually make it any better?
PROFESSOR: And then we can actually make it go up.
Which is what will actually make it worth watching.
All this does presuppose you actually make it to hospital.
A costly procedure designed to help older women conceive may actually make it less likely they will have a baby.
"Nobody thought I would actually make it, but I did," she said.
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