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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually i understand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express surprise or to clarify that the speaker truly does understand something. Example: "I was struggling with the math problem, but actually I understand it now after reading the explanation."
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Actually, I understand why; the inflation hawks are still a powerful force that must be appeased.
But now, actually, I understand.
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It's very funny, actually, but I understand the impulse, because you lose your references," Bory says.
This was actually directed, as I understand, at Turkish soldiers".
Finally, whoever invites the most friends gets to attend the Christian Siriano Spring 2011 Fashion Show in New York and actually meet Christian (I understand this is the equivalent of getting to meet Steve Jobs for a geek).
Is there a way I can politely return the gift?" Perhaps I should feel offended by this reaction to my novel, but actually, I completely understand.
"He is not opposed to this windfall tax actually, as far as I understand it".
Today, the UK-based startup is announcing it's raised $1 million in funding (which I understand actually closed, in various stages, last year).
In a call, Lost My Name co-founder and CEO Asi Sharabi told me the decision to take further founding — which I understand actually closed a couple of months ago — is based on the operational support Project A offers.
I wouldn't actually drink like this, but I understand it.
"Now I like it — and I understand there actually were some similarities.
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