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Discover Ludwig"I actually said" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that the speaker did, in fact, say something that may have been doubted or disputed. Example: "I didn't think it was possible, but I actually said those words out loud in front of the entire class."
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"I actually said to myself, 'C.
I actually said "Ha-ha".
I actually said, "80% of our pine trees".
This is a substantial embellishment of what I actually said in a speech in April 2001.
I actually said that at one of my son's baseball games when he was very young.
Well, what I actually said was it taught me that "global problems need global solutions".
"I actually said to someone, 'This is the most unusual résumé,' " Ms. Raab said.
I actually said to the guys [assistants] on the radio: "That'll settle the game down nicely, boys".
"They said, 'you have to say "yes" or "no" or we're moving on.' And I actually said, 'no'no
I actually said, we probably shouldn't have this in the same month".
"To say what I actually said was foolish is an understatement.
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