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The phrase "actually purchased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that a transaction has been completed, often in contrast to a belief or assumption that it has not.
Example: "I thought I had only added the item to my cart, but I actually purchased it."
Alternatives: "truly bought" or "really acquired".
Exact(54)
Neither report, however, found evidence that Iraq had actually purchased any uranium from Niger.
It actually purchased the rights to this tournament and the one in 2006 for $150 million.
RIM declined to specify how many PlayBooks were actually purchased by retail customers.
But the forms provide few details about what is actually purchased, according to documents and interviews.
At least one discount house actually purchased its cars from cooperative dealers, then resold them to its customers.
And if they are, it's one more piece of evidence that you actually purchased something, but not critical evidence.
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The company didn't actually purchase its 'Plex until 2006.
You do not know what you're actually purchasing".
As Zimmer put it, "You can actually purchase a seat now, like buying a bus ticket".
I was overwhelmed with questions: Do people actually purchase these melons?
In other words, we actually purchase about one out of every 20 items it recommends.
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