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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually ordered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something was indeed requested or arranged, often in contrast to a misunderstanding or assumption.
Example: "I thought we had canceled the meeting, but it turns out we actually ordered the catering for it."
Alternatives: "truly requested" or "genuinely arranged".
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My wife actually ordered 1,500 ladybugs online.
In Ruislip, someone actually ordered me one.
Still, you wondered how many women actually ordered things.
Few Ukrainians, apparently including Mr Gongadze's relatives, believe that Mr Kuchma actually ordered the killing.
Eventually a bottle appeared but was whisked away to the table that had actually ordered it.
"The trigger man will be blamed, while those who actually ordered Nemtsov's killing will go free.
In Season 2, the nuclear attack on Los Angeles was not actually ordered by Muslim terrorists.
"I actually ordered the risotto?" The guy looked at me like I was the village idiot.
Kashyap Raja, 28, said: "I prefer to have what I've actually ordered in my burger.
Mr. Saatchi said the customer actually ordered three stones to review.
In some cases, judges have actually ordered offenders to attend church.
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