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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually argue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that a point or position is being debated or contested in a serious manner.
Example: "In the meeting, she did not just present her opinion; she actually argued for the need to change our strategy."
Alternatives: "truly contend" or "genuinely assert".
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The politicians, banned from advertising on television, actually argue with each other.
How could anyone actually argue about something that could be looked up?
I would actually argue that what fans are looking for is a reversion.
I'd actually argue that we're a product of the challenges we faced in life.
The banks actually argue that credit will be constrained if they are forced to put these swaps on an exchange.
Some actually argue that Wenger's decision to let Van Persie leave the Emirates has actually made his team more balanced.
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"We actually argued about it".
"I actually argued with the guy from Apple," he said.
"Inequality is good" is not what anybody actually argues for.
Forrester is actually arguing against the original sin of commerce.
Was anyone on Crossfire actually arguing in favour of death threats?
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