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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually saved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something was genuinely preserved or rescued, often in a context where there may be doubt or surprise about the outcome.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, we actually saved the project from failure."
Alternatives: "truly rescued" or "genuinely preserved".
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The Cathars have actually saved the village.
Has online shopping actually saved us any money?
Kids actually saved their navy plastic drawstring bags, just to show off.
"I was actually saved by the sincerity of my suicide attempt".
There are too many other factors to determine whether eating blueberries actually saved people's lives.
Far from the economic crisis destroying Brown's premiership, it actually saved it.
Now President Obama wants to give the court the judge who actually saved baseball.
Now, I'm not certain whether the music of Louis Armstrong actually saved my life.
"One of the things that actually saved us," Gingrich told me, "in addition to Callista's stubbornness, was Ellis the elephant".
I don't think we actually saved any energy – in fact, mowing the back lawn costs 33p, I noticed!
"He actually saved the day for everybody in South Florida, and, you know, he didn't have to," Timoney said.
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