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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually listen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of truly paying attention or understanding what someone is saying, often in contrast to merely hearing them.
Example: "In order to resolve the conflict, we need to actually listen to each other's concerns."
Alternatives: "truly listen" or "genuinely hear".
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So actually listen, actually respond".
Often enough, they actually listen.
The second is that the airlines actually listen.
They wanted to know whether they should actually listen.
"Use the old gramophone to actually listen, bro," he suggested.
Even then I didn't actually listen to their music properly.
I think people are always surprised if you actually listen to what they say.
Unlike the Commons, Lord Alli says, in the Lords people actually listen.
I actually listen to the radio all day waiting for that song".
She went on earnestly: "You might actually listen to the type of music that's on stage".
How to get past it: First of all, make sure you actually listen.
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