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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually pay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of making a payment, often in contrast to a previous expectation or assumption.
Example: "I thought they would just send me the product for free, but I had to actually pay for it."
Alternatives: "truly pay" or "really pay".
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"They actually pay me.
"But they do actually pay?" "Of course".
"Many of them actually pay it," Haggis said.
Towns actually pay to be included in the itinerary.
So what does the budget actually pay for?
The banks do not have to actually pay the fines.
Doctors rarely know how much their patients actually pay.
We actually pay people to feature on our music.
Neither was concerned enough to actually pay the taxes.
What insured workers actually pay for health care varies widely.
His usual hard work might actually pay dividends for once.
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