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The phrase "actually went for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a choice or decision that was made, often implying a contrast to what might have been expected.
Example: "Despite the weather, I actually went for a long walk in the park."
Alternatives: "truly opted for" or "really chose to".
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I actually went for the mouth.
So what happened when they actually went for lunch together?
"Nobody out here believes that young man actually went for the officer's gun," Ahmed told me.
These men actually went for the police with the machetes, knife and handgun.
I actually went for some food with him a couple of weeks after and he was going on about "Sly".
Mr. Saviello said that some female customers at Astor Place actually went for a Sinead O'Connor look as the mercury rose.
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All the rest is actually going for very specific purposes.
He's actually going for a scan this afternoon".
Instead of "The Forsyte Saga"... Well, actually, go for it!
The worst of it is that Democrats might actually go for it.
Let's hope Motherwell actually go for this and don't end up doing a Braga.
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