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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually proposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something was indeed suggested or put forward, often in contrast to what might have been assumed or stated previously.
Example: "Despite the initial doubts, the committee actually proposed a new plan for the project."
Alternatives: "truly suggested" or "indeed put forward".
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In pursuing their economic agenda, Mr. Steuerle said, Republicans have "actually proposed more complication in the midst of their proposals for simplification".
The George W. Bush administration actually proposed completely eliminating the COPS program in all eight of its annual budget proposals, though it was never successful in accomplishing that.
What has the CMA actually proposed?
I actually proposed to my wife there.
What has the Authority actually proposed?
Last but absolutely not least: You haven't actually proposed yet.
And the first time, they actually proposed the plan to be built in the 1980s.
"You actually proposed about three different times until you got it right," she said.
My husband actually proposed to me later on in the day, probably just after that photo".
Stimson actually proposed that the United States share nuclear technology with the Soviet Union.
Mr. Phillippi of AutoTrends said that such futuristic ideas were actually proposed decades ago.
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