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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually continue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of persisting or carrying on with something, often after a pause or interruption.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, we decided to actually continue with the project."
Alternatives: "truly proceed" or "really carry on".
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If it became law, Obamacare would actually continue to exist.
And I think there's good reason to think that that will actually continue".
Did the German U-boats after the order had been issued actually continue rescues?
The company said in a statement it will actually continue advertising on Fox News and its top shows.
This means that production will actually continue to increase, though probably not as rapidly as it has.
Unfortunately, the status quo can't actually continue: the combination of the baby boomers' retirement and rising health care costs means something has to give.
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The story actually continued after the war.
Modern scholars doubt whether Hanno actually continued beyond Morocco.
East actually continued with the diamond king, North winning with his ace and leading the heart queen.
"We are no longer together, but the impact of IDEAS actually continues on in our team," Spatocco said.
CNN actually continued its coverage of the Dorner situation on the HLN channel during the speech, and directed viewers there for continuing coverage.
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