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The phrase "actually announced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something was indeed declared or made known, often in contrast to what might have been assumed or speculated.
Example: "The company actually announced the launch date of the new product during the press conference."
Alternatives: "truly declared" or "indeed revealed".
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The mock attacks are actually announced in advance.
"Meanwhile, United Airlines actually announced a fare sale today.
But when you actually announced the rally nine days later, I started worrying.
This was actually announced by Hyperion Power Generation, the company that will make the reactors.
* Update: Senator Corker actually announced his retirement in September, before his big public battles with Trump.
Today we'll take it easy and consider only the 14 who have actually announced they're running for the nomination.
But Intel actually announced a $5 billion investment in this factory in 2011 with then-President Barack Obama.
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In Fight Night, none of the performers actually announces policies.
Therein lies the question: what did Obama actually announce yesterday?
"They were actually announcing on the radio, that, watch out for the debris.
This one has a short shelf life, because pretty soon Mr. Romney is going to actually announce his choice.
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