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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually declared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the truth or reality of a declaration or statement that may have been questioned or doubted.
Example: "The committee actually declared the event a success despite the initial concerns."
Alternatives: "truly announced" or "officially stated".
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We don't know how many people have actually declared their income correctly".
Mr. McCain's campaign actually declared victory as early as 10 a.m.
War has been disclosed, not actually declared, since the threat is deemed to be self-evident.
But it would have been classier to wait until dividends are actually declared, rather than merely intended.
The trend-watchers at the Yankelovich Monitor, an annual study of consumers, actually declared a "boredom boom" a couple of years ago: "Boredom... is a call to action.
It was also in 2008 that Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni actually declared war on Gaza from Cairo – a ruthlessly pragmatic gesture which infuriated the majority of Egyptians.
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Palestinians might actually declare statehood on the ground.
(The task of actually declaring the war over falls to President and Commander-in-Chief Bush).
But Mr. Arafat stopped short of actually declaring a halt to hostilities, and Israelis dismissed the statement.
"The governor is the only guy that can actually declare an earthquake emergency or an earthquake forecast".
The sooner we actually declare war, the sooner we can, in the immortal words of the now-late but still great Senator Aiken, "declare victory and go home".
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