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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I actually spent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the reality or truth of the amount of time or resources you dedicated to something. Example: "I actually spent three hours working on that project last night."
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So I actually spent four weeks not singing.
Have I actually spent a fortnight in China?
But then I actually spent hours playing on it.
"So I actually spent my summer reading case law".
I actually spent most of the day enjoying the hotel spa.
"I actually spent a lot of time trying to talk him into finishing the record with Alison," Mr. Miller said.
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I actually spend less than I would if I went to a supermarket.
With regard to hotels, I used to want to stay in the very best until I realized how little time I actually spend in the room.
"It unfolds differently, and I actually spend zero time wondering about how the next game is going to go, because I really have no idea whatsoever".
University counsellors in Hong Kong said it would be more relaxed than programmes there, but I actually spend a lot of time at university, rather than travelling or going out.
But the truth is that I actually spend leisure time deepening my interest in certain artists and art forms, like Japanese Jizo, standing wooden figures from the Kamakura period, and Tibetan thangkas.
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