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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually announcing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is being declared or made known in a definitive manner.
Example: "The company is actually announcing the launch of their new product next week."
Alternatives: "truly declaring" or "genuinely revealing".
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"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.
I wondered at the time if Lemon's column was a way for the ballplayer to test the waters before actually announcing his homosexuality.
"What the government is actually announcing today is cuts to the Scotland's flagship rail project.
Well, the company is actually announcing that big push into personalization today, with a product rather predictably called Optimizely Personalization.
Apple stuck the anti-malware software into Snow Leopard without actually announcing it.
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In Fight Night, none of the performers actually announces policies.
Therein lies the question: what did Obama actually announce yesterday?
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.
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