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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has genuinely begun, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "After weeks of planning, we have actually started the project today."
Alternatives: "truly begun" or "really commenced".
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I actually started to sweat.
And I actually started crying.
She actually started it".
I actually started crying".
But I haven't actually started yet.
He actually started as a goalkeeper.
Jim Furyk hasn't actually started pursuing yet.
They actually started a little too early.
Business actually started at 708 Broadway.
Remember, the show hasn't actually started yet.
My sister Kim actually started law school.
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