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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually saying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize what someone is expressing or to highlight the true meaning behind their words.
Example: "What he is actually saying is that he disagrees with the proposal, even though he didn't state it directly."
Alternatives: "truly expressing" or "really stating".
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He remembered actually saying that.
What is the ad actually saying?
And that's actually saying something.
"We're actually saying 'the sky's the limit'.
What is the show actually saying?
Except he was actually saying something else.
Prince Charles actually saying "Puff Daddy".
He will be saying something without actually saying it.
What is Titania actually saying in this great speech?
People are actually saying things like: "Did you see Lost?
2. Sound incredibly encouraging while actually saying "no".
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