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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is functioning or operating as intended, often in contrast to expectations or assumptions.
Example: "I was surprised to find that the old software would actually run on my new computer without any issues."
Alternatives: "truly operate" or "really function".
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Everyone except the people who actually run the league.
In many cases, such groups actually run the polling stations.
Maybe I could actually run a marathon, I concluded.
But bankers here said Swiss authorities' worries actually run deeper.
What if Penguin publishing was actually run by penguins?
This seems harsh as he doesn't actually run the world.
But now it's their turn to actually run the country.
And, like Scarborough, you don't have to actually run.
No one here expects the Afghan government to actually run out of money.
No one knows yet whether Ms. Palin will actually run for president.
"They actually run everything through Fredette, and I was tired late in the game," Boynton said.
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