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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I did it actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that you completed a task or action, often in response to doubt or disbelief.
Example: "When they questioned my ability to finish the project on time, I confidently replied, 'I did it actually, and I'm proud of the results.'"
Alternatives: "I actually did it" or "I really did it."
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Once I did, it actually struck me as funny that the two fiery clues at 35- and 36 Down were positioned to crash down through it.
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I helped him do it, actually.
The patient actually went home, was discharged from the facility…it gave me courage, and I did it and it actually saved a life.
For the other side, OK, so maybe I should do it actually.
So I wondered: Does it actually work?
Is your patent defendable and what does it actually protect?
I tried it once actually, I did it once.
Actually, I do it every time I fly.
Until I actually did it, I never had the idea of writing a book.
I never thought I could do it, but actually I think my Queen is quite good.
I couldn't believe that I actually did it!
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