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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually spend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of using time or resources in a particular way, often in contrast to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "Many people think they save money by not going out, but they actually spend more on takeout and delivery."
Alternatives: "truly use" or "really allocate".
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"You could actually spend it," Fuller said.
But do business travellers actually spend time on Club Africa?
In the short term, we should actually spend more.
And you actually spend more time socializing than anything else".
Some golfers actually spend more to play in the city.
"But with some collections, I will actually spend more".
"But how much time do senior execs actually spend in China?
It also employs a new standard of need, linked to what low-income families actually spend.
"We actually spend as much time managing our contracts as we do developing our drugs.
Make the budget duly comprehensive, and track what you actually spend.
The above estimate is an average of what students say they actually spend.
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