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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the action of taking something in a literal or figurative sense, often to clarify or confirm a point.
Example: "I didn't think he would actually take the offer, but he surprised us all."
Alternatives: "truly take" or "really take".
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Might this actually take weeks?
How many people actually take these steps?
The classes actually take place in Purley.
But there is little evidence such trials actually take place.
So will Republicans actually take us to the brink?
His stunts are not stunts; they actually take place.
It might actually take place in our ordinary, real world.
Very few actually take that line of enquiry further.
No, Mr. Butler didn't actually take over the "cybercrime underground".
The question, however, is whether it will actually take place.
Withdrawals measure how much we actually take from the earth.
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