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The phrase "actually ridiculous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is truly absurd or nonsensical, often in a context where the speaker is expressing disbelief or frustration.
Example: "The idea that we could finish this project in one day is actually ridiculous."
Alternatives: "truly absurd" or "really preposterous".
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"This focus on me is actually ridiculous," said Ms. Ambiga.
The expansion into book form has involved a lot of superfluous padding – potted histories of printing and other technologies, and sepia-tinted autobiographical fragments – that serves only to fill space when not making actually ridiculous claims.
It's actually ridiculous.
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"And I'm always — actually, I asked her for advice once, which was just really ridiculous.
Actually, bloody ridiculous.
Sounds pretty serious, but its actually pretty ridiculous.
"I have actually worn ridiculous things to be able to go out in public now and again.
"The hypocrisy in this age limit and a good deal of the nonsense that goes on in the world of K-pop is alarming and actually just ridiculous," said the writer, who used the byline Dana.
Even from this small flame I can feel a significant amount of heat radiating, and I have an inkling that this nice idea of mine is actually a ridiculous idea, and that in a few minutes the living room will be sweltering, suffocating its occupants.
I observed that the tech industry is actually completely ridiculous, and suggested that this is infectious.
It's actually pretty ridiculous that people think it should be different.
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