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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually thought that we" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a realization or reflection on a previous belief or assumption involving a group that includes the speaker.
Example: "I actually thought that we would finish the project on time, but unforeseen issues arose."
Alternatives: "truly believed that we" or "genuinely assumed that we".
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I actually thought that we were going to see a decline year over year, but we didn't.
I met some really intellectual people in jail, they actually thought that we were traitors, working for others.
But if anyone out there ever actually thought that we might start watching less, he is about to have his hopes dashed.
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I actually thought that didn't go far enough.
I actually thought that was too explicit.
We actually think that we're stronger being independent".
Does anybody actually think that we would be hearing from Republicans that that was acceptable behavior?
"I actually think that we're gonna get there," he said on ABC's This Week.
Not even John McCain actually thinks that we should start a war over whether Donetsk and Luhansk should be regarded as part of Ukraine or Russia.
"It hurts us greatly that people actually think that we hunted him down to do that," the Garmin rider David Millar said of Hincapie's missed chance.
In the Democratic debate during the 2008 presidential race, he made his position clear: "I actually think that we should explore nuclear power as part of the energy mix".
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