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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually please" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a request or to express a desire for something to be done in a certain way, often in a polite manner.
Example: "I would actually please appreciate it if you could send me the report by tomorrow."
Alternatives: "I would really appreciate" or "I would genuinely like."
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Actually, please let's not.
That may actually please Mr. Robertson, however.
Which may actually please Arsenal, a club that seem to specialise in making offers that can be refused.
Or actually, please don't: There's only one left in my size, and I'm still debating whether to run back and get it.
A drop in the currency could actually please the central bank, because its persistent strength has been at odds with weakness in the country's commodity prices.
The fiery statements from Baghdad may actually please the Bush administration because Iraqi intransigence will make it easier to argue the case for military action.
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"I am not actually pleased with it, I am disappointed.
So this is something that actually pleased the newscaster.
"I'm actually pleased it became such a big thing," he said.
"I am actually pleased with the way it came out," he said.
Richard N. Baum, senior retail analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston, is actually pleased that retailers have ordered less this year.
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