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The phrase 'happen actually' is technically grammatically correct, but it is rarely used in written English. It is better to use more common phrases such as 'actually happen' or 'in fact happen' instead. For example, "I didn't expect this to actually happen!".
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That does happen, actually, across large parts of the West after forest fires or other disturbances.
Watching this happen actually widened our sense of what any of us is capable of.
"The choice to let that happen actually has been good for us," Mr. Pierson said during a recent interview in his apartment in Hell's Kitchen.
"I think there's a less than 5percentt chance that what I'd like to see happen actually happens," Makiya told The Boston Globe in the autumn of 2002.
"We like to romanticize the civil rights movement, but it took over a decade to really manifest itself to where the kind of changes we needed to see happen actually happened," McPhearson said.
"The thing we always wanted to happen actually happened, which is that people aren't only coming to the theater at the last minute," said Susan Feldman, St. Ann's artistic director.
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And that happened actually".
And that is what has happened, actually.
Then an apology that confirms that what just happened actually happened.
Did what Pawlenty claims to have happened actually happen?
It happens, actually millions of times per year.
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