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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually expressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the way something is articulated or conveyed, often to clarify or emphasize the true meaning or intention behind a statement.
Example: "The emotions he felt were not just implied; they were actually expressed in his poetry."
Alternatives: "truly conveyed" or "genuinely articulated".
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Hamed actually expressed some warmth toward McCullough.
Just listen to how some Anti-Federalists actually expressed these fears.
"I actually expressed that to some of the girls in my cabin.
In this project, the collaborative process was very successful, and the stakeholders actually expressed feelings of "Ownership" of the curriculum.
Only one of the women she talked to actually expressed anger, though.
What would a church life look like that actually expressed the reality of a divine freedom enabling human freedom?
McGwire actually expressed hope that the news media attention toward him will subside now that he has slumped.
"She actually expressed surprise that it was open on a Monday, because years ago it never was," Mr. Hübsch said.
Eventually we learned that of the 1,100, only about 200 are actually expressed in cells that are involved in forming the pancreas.
It's not because that particular song actually expressed the depth of the feelings that they felt when they met each other and heard it.
This is undeniable: while The Selfish Gene grew out of orthodox neo-Darwinian ideas, it actually expressed Darwinism in a way that Darwin himself might have welcomed.
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