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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed actually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a point of agreement, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "I thought the proposal was a bit too ambitious, but after hearing your reasoning, I agreed actually."
Alternatives: "I actually agree" or "I do agree, in fact."
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Sir David Omand, Whitehall's former chief security and intelligence coordinator, pointed out that after the terrorist attacks in Paris in November, the British government had agreed actually to step up cooperation in the EU by signing up to the Prüm Convention - sometimes called Schengen III –covering data exchanges on DNA and vehicle registrations.
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I don't agree, actually.
"I was about to agree, actually".
Well, we agree, actually.
Secondly, we need to ensure that we do not create a more cumbersome institutional system and procedures which we all agree actually need to be simplified, and in this 'institutional system' I include the Court of Justice and its procedures too.
Anyway, Jennifer and Stephen saw my piece and agreed that actually ridicule was perhaps an appropriate response here.
He said: Let's hope that this ceasefire, which both sides have reportedly agreed to, actually takes hold.
And I agree – it actually makes Tor very vulnerable".
But only a vaccine, Oxley and others agree, would actually end the epidemic.
Pam agrees: "To actually be playing with musicians who we used to see on stage was absolutely overwhelming".
So the big question is: Can both sides of the aisle agree we actually need a budget?
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