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The phrase "actually stating that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the act of explicitly expressing something or clarifying a point.
Example: "In his speech, he was actually stating that the project would require more funding than initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "explicitly saying that" or "clearly indicating that".
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People like Jaden are starting to wear the trans uniform without actually stating that they are transgender, and they're claiming it for themselves under the guise of gender-neutral fashion.
Basically this is quitting without actually stating that you are quitting, but now you can't get fired!
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"The act actually states that the costs will be about $91,000 per company, and that is laughable," Mr. Lordi said.
Does the Koran actually state that the Bible is polluted?" Also, it asked: "What is your attitude about the spread of Islam in America?
We spent the first ten minutes discussing the Iliad, and whether or not the text actually states that Achilles had been dipped in the River Styx.
JUDGE WHITE -- I believe so.... SENATOR HATCH -- To your knowledge, did Senator Ashcroft ever actually state that you were calling for Mr. Johnson's release, this fellow who had killed four people?
While the rules of the contest actually state that "no lyrics, speeches, or gestures of a political or similar nature shall be permitted" – meaning that Georgia's effort may have to be changed, or even withdrawn, if contest organisers don't approve – it hasn't stopped contestants from trying to air their views in the past.
Not that they've actually stated that.
"The policeman actually stated that he could not understand why the baton round was discharged.
— the post actually states that as a goal for this new Explorer.
NIH has said that President Barack Obama ordered the agency to issue guidelines; the plaintiffs point out that Obama actually stated that NIH "may" fund embryonic stem cell research.
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