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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually argued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a point or position was genuinely debated or contended in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In the debate, she actually argued that climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action."
Alternatives: "truly contended" or "genuinely asserted".
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"We actually argued about it".
"I actually argued with the guy from Apple," he said.
Yet many economists, myself included, actually argued that the plan was too small and too cautious.
Barker said Oracle actually argued for even lower wind limits in May before agreeing to the 23-knot ceiling.
Dubose never existed but is a fictionalized composite of the many lawyers who actually argued the case.
As I pointed out a few months ago, many Republicans have in the past actually argued that we should have community rating and guaranteed issue.
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"Inequality is good" is not what anybody actually argues for.
Forrester is actually arguing against the original sin of commerce.
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.
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