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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually endorses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that someone or something genuinely supports or approves of a particular idea, action, or product.
Example: "Despite the controversy, the report actually endorses the new policy as beneficial for the community."
Alternatives: "truly supports" or "genuinely backs".
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Still, the relative weakness of the field, for varying reasons, actually endorses Strachan's case.
"In discussing New Age beliefs and goddess worship, I'm not suggesting that Hillary Clinton actually endorses these notions," she writes.
The movie doesn't just excuse but actually endorses sexual depredation as an artistic practice and as a way of life.
"They tell me, 'You're going to be seen as a crank.' But Judaism is the only religion that actually endorses hatred of evil.
Mr Cornyn's statement at least provides an opening to discuss new disclosure rules.The Citizens United ruling does not ban such laws; it actually endorses them.
1037), but he does not say whether either of these figures actually endorses it or merely presents it for consideration (See Liber de praedicamentis, 222b-223a).
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But she never actually endorsed him.
Mr. Romney actually endorsed the general concept of foreign aid, hardly popular in this year's Tea-Party steeped climate.
Also, Joss Whedon "endorsed" Mitt Romney and Madonna actually endorsed Barack Obama at a New Orleans concert, inciting boos from the audience.
This belief was so widely held that the normally pro-Democratic New York Times actually endorsed Franks.
In a sense, it doesn't matter whether the Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday actually endorse Ukip because, in effect, they have done so already.
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