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Discover Ludwig"ever actually" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to emphasize that something has happened or is true in reality, as opposed to just being a possibility. Example: "Have you ever actually tried skydiving, or do you just talk about it?".
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None worth ever actually fixing.
Has anybody ever actually seen these problems?
Do you ever actually edit them?
Can it ever actually change anything?
Has anyone ever actually bought a copy?
Nobody ever actually does those things anyway.
Have you ever actually ridden one?
Do people ever actually do that?
Will the moisture ever actually come?
"No one ever actually talks to you," she said.
(It is unlikely that he ever actually saw one).
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