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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually honored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express genuine appreciation or recognition of someone or something, often in a context where the honor is unexpected or particularly meaningful.
Example: "I was actually honored to receive the award for my contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "truly honored" or "genuinely honored".
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(Whether Roberts, as Chief Justice, has actually honored that sentiment is a different question).
And the arbitrator ruled that he would not qualify for restricted free agency until he actually honored his contract.
QUESTION FROM RANDY: Supposing we were able to strike a deal with the Taliban that they actually honored, should we be concerned about splinter groups filling the vacuum?
The animal and its end remained connected and actually, honored.
When Fallon shared the news on Instagram, he wrote, "Please don't tell them, but I'm actually honored". .
When asked about Trump's comments, Dean told Axios: "I am actually honored to be on his enemies list, as I was on Nixon's when I made it there.
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"I felt actually really honored," says Ms. Harmon, who has a 3.8 grade-point average.
Who knew when I was 19 years old that "Hold The Line" would be playing when I'm 54? It's bizarre to think about, but I'm actually really honored to be a small part of pop culture.
This format may seem superficial, but the book actually honors Mr. Ebert's deep affinity with Thomas Wolfe.
It gets me thinking, do we actually honor and respect human life the way we think we do?
"So the thought is that if you could move the show a little closer to the year that it is actually honoring," Mr. Pavlick said, "that might make things feel a little fresher in a lot of people's minds".
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