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The phrase "actually discussed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a topic or subject that has been talked about or examined in a conversation or text.
Example: "During the meeting, we actually discussed the budget proposal in detail."
Alternatives: "truly addressed" or "genuinely talked about".
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"We actually discussed Ping-Pong".
"And we've actually discussed Nicomachean Ethics together, de Tocqueville.
"We actually discussed getting someone to do it every night".
His fiction wasn't actually discussed in seminars either: it was merely alluded to.
And we've actually discussed 'Nicomachean Ethics' together," referring to one of Aristotle's works.
Originally, the White House actually discussed a collective purge of all the attorneys - a professional Night of the Long Knives.
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So, which issues do these academics actually discuss?
You know, I look forward to the moment when we're actually discussing final status negotiations.
If they had to sit down and actually discuss marriage, they might change their minds.
"What would be unusual is if they actually discuss the substance of the military allegations," the diplomat said.
QUESTION FROM KATE: We were actually discussing who would be cast in a movie of "Room" just the other day.
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