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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually reached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain point or goal has been attained, often after some effort or expectation.
Example: "After months of hard work, we have actually reached our sales target for the quarter."
Alternatives: "truly achieved" or "finally attained".
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How he never actually reached the North American mainland.
Of the $30 billion committed under fast-start, very little has actually reached the recipient countries.
"I've actually reached the point of not believing I'll ever make a film again," he says.
That game actually reached a conclusion, with the Flyers winning, 5-3.
"All the parts are moving until we've actually reached an agreement," a mayoral spokesman says.
And mass killings actually reached their peak in 1929, according to his data.
After five years, rents have actually reached $1.54 million, Mr. Newman said.
Only one-third of that money, though, has actually reached the schools.
But first-quarter growth actually reached 9.7percentt, as investment rose despite Beijing's warnings.
Have we actually reached, as they say in the play, the promised end?
San Francisco has actually reached 80% diversion or Zero Waste this year.
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