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The phrase "actually work for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing employment or a professional relationship with someone or an organization.
Example: "I can't believe you actually work for that company; I've heard great things about them."
Alternatives: "truly employed by" or "genuinely work with".
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In fact, I actually work for a state school.
Adopting this approach could actually work for Armstrong.
The person who knows a lot about the company but does not actually work for it.
We are told the dancers almost all actually work for the N.H.S.
She does not actually work for the school or for the Redwood City School District.
"The transition involves an awful lot of people who don't actually work for me," he said.
It would be good if we could catch spies who actually work for foreign countries.
But a more important question is how to make these schools actually work for all children.
"There should have been a focus on what will actually work for banks that aren't publicly traded".
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Something actually worked for them".
"Knowing whether he actually works for the S.V.R".
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