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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone is making a suggestion that may not be immediately obvious or is contrary to what was previously stated.
Example: "While he seemed to agree with the plan, he was actually suggesting a different approach altogether."
Alternatives: "in fact proposing" or "truly recommending".
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No one, of course, is actually suggesting a causal relationship.
It's unclear what Ms. Jaroslow is actually suggesting about masculinity in "Resist/Surrender".
It seemed unseemly and self-aggrandizing to her; she couldn't imagine actually suggesting it.
Marche is actually suggesting that Canada could soon deteriorate into a morass of civil war and genocide.
And most who are not actually suggesting the test to patients are providing it to anyone who requests it.
Speaking as someone with decades of budget battle experience in the private sector, are you actually suggesting that attaching conditions to funding is somehow inappropriate meddling?
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One study released this month actually suggests that hand-grip strength can be an indicator of your actual biological age.
The employee might actually suggest a transfer to Atlanta.
"I actually suggested A.B.T. do a 'Nutcracker,' " he said.
It will actually suggest other new flavors to you.
The United agent I spoke with actually suggested this option.
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