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The phrase "actually put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of placing something in a specific location or context, often to clarify or confirm a previous statement.
Example: "I thought I lost my keys, but I actually put them in my bag."
Alternatives: "truly placed" or "really set".
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It's time to actually put students first.
Actually, put like that, it's rather scary.
Texas is trying to actually put this into effect.
whose actions last year actually put them at risk.
ReprintsHow much resistance could the Serb forces actually put up?
Plus, would I actually put the money in an account?
None was actually put there by Mr. LeWitt.
"I actually put exotic at 3.5," he said.
"Who knows what they actually put in their drinks".
We don't actually put our money where our mouths are.
So I may actually put on a dress and perform.
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