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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually announce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of making an announcement, often in contrast to what might have been expected or assumed.
Example: "After much speculation, the company will actually announce the new product line next week."
Alternatives: "truly declare" or "genuinely reveal".
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Of course, it's possible that October 28 is the day Verizon is going to actually announce the phone, with the actual release coming a bit later (remember, the "Droid Does" ad ends by saying it comes out in November).
Therein lies the question: what did Obama actually announce yesterday?
This one has a short shelf life, because pretty soon Mr. Romney is going to actually announce his choice.
By December, when the Fed did actually announce the tapering of its asset purchases, the markets were braced for the bad news.
I was extremely happy — "high," I was going to say — on an emotional high because I think when you actually announce something, it's the reflection of the news coming back at you.
At minimum, they should be willing to do what Newt did and hold a press conference to announce the formation of an exploratory committee and then fail to actually announce it.
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In Fight Night, none of the performers actually announces policies.
The mock attacks are actually announced in advance.
"Meanwhile, United Airlines actually announced a fare sale today.
"They were actually announcing on the radio, that, watch out for the debris.
Further examination revealed Grayling was actually announcing a clampdown on such professions being advertised in job centres.
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