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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually agreed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a consensus or agreement has been reached, often in contrast to previous doubts or disagreements.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally actually agreed on the terms of the contract."
Alternatives: "truly agreed" or "indeed agreed".
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He actually agreed with him.
The court has actually agreed to that.
With horror, I realised, they actually agreed.
So I actually agreed with that.
"Pakistani politicians have actually agreed on something," Mr. Rizvi said.
The experts actually agreed on quite a lot.
David: I actually agreed with many of Obama's critiques of Representative Paul Ryan's budget.
Abelard advocated "critical reading"; that is, asking yourself whether you actually agreed with the text.
Franks actually agreed, prompting Rumsfeld to step in and say, "Nor vice versa".
So we had the classic Italian compromise, a theater of strife when all was actually agreed….
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Mike actually agreed at least to a 90-day, under-the-radar trial run.
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