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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually liked it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express genuine enjoyment or approval of something, often in contrast to an expectation or assumption.
Example: "I thought I wouldn't enjoy the movie, but I actually liked it."
Alternatives: "really enjoyed it" or "truly appreciated it."
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And they actually liked it.
Two percent actually liked it.
"I was quite surprised with it - I actually liked it.
More surprising still, says Wood, "They actually liked it".
We actually liked it — liked the houses, the slower pace, the regular unplanned access to each other.
"But I actually liked it because you had the gym, the pool and the roof terrace for yourself".
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We actually like it".
"I actually like it more.
And somehow people are actually liking it.
For me, I actually like it.
"It's quite interesting - I actually like it".
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