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The phrase "actually solved one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific problem or challenge that has been successfully addressed or resolved.
Example: "After weeks of research, I can confidently say that I have actually solved one of the major issues in our project."
Alternatives: "truly resolved one" or "successfully addressed one".
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And they've actually solved one of Mutumba's concerns, too.
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I solved one.
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