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The phrase "actually sold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the fact that something has been sold, often in contrast to what might have been expected or assumed.
Example: "Despite the initial skepticism, the product was actually sold in large quantities."
Alternatives: "truly sold" or "genuinely sold".
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It actually sold remarkably well.
Again, that's shipped, not actually sold.
I actually sold some, which was hilarious".
The suit actually sold quite well.
Rituxon and Gazyva are actually sold by Genentech and Roche.
Little of it is actually sold in the surrounding neighborhood.
"I've actually sold some as wedding rings," Whitmore said.
(Nothing is actually sold there; it's just for display).
Then word spread that tickets had actually sold out.
Investigations revealed he had actually sold it to a friend.
AM Well, I never actually sold the Socialist Organiser.
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