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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually met" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a meeting or encounter that may have been previously questioned or doubted.
Example: "I thought I had seen her before, but I actually met her at the conference last year."
Alternatives: "truly encountered" or "really met".
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But I actually met him before that.
His expectations are actually met.
To everyone she actually met".
I've never actually met anyone like that.
I've never actually met Julian Assange.
Right, though I've never actually met one.
Intriguingly, the pair have actually met.
He had actually met someone else.
Tom and Jessie never actually met, though.
"I actually met my last boyfriend here.
I've never actually met such a person.
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