Sentence examples for actual build from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actual build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the real or final version of a product, project, or construction, often in contrast to a prototype or theoretical version.
Example: "The actual build of the software will be released next month, incorporating all the feedback we received during testing."
Alternatives: "real version" or "final version".

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However, there is a pressing need to simulate the build chamber of a selective laser melting machine, so that a close enough approximation of the actual build process could be obtained.

The result shows that the shape quality of the sample is quite good, and actual build height of the sample is 53.54 mm while the designed value is 54 mm.

The measurement results show that the shape precision of the part is quite good, and the actual build size of the sample is 615.30 mm×216.50 mm×232.50 mm while the designed value is 615.54 mm×216.48 mm×235.69 mm.

Nash was heavily criticised in his day and after for preferring grandiose scenic effects over actual build quality, with cheap brick houses under the painted cream stucco, but now his developments are kept up to a sparkle by their astonishingly wealthy occupiers.

Auke Hoekstra created a chart that compares the International Energy Agency's forecasts for solar power capacity to the actual build out we've seen.

With a chorus that demands to be belted and *shock* an actual build, this undeniable bop will have you asking why all your faves have been doing it wrong.

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It was shown that as the width (w) is increased relative to span (s), the performance of the deck approaches the actual built performance.

A recent report by the business group London First found that, in total, urbanised areas cover only 9.9 per cent of England and their actual built area covers 4.2 per cent of the total landmass.

The city almost appeared to be a non-place in the literal sense, not just the anthropological sense — more like an architect's rendering than an actual built environment.

The city almost appeared to be a non-place in the literal sense, not just the anthropological sense more like an architect's rendering than an actual built environment.

The study examined both the technical efficacy of the policy in relation to the actual built environment in which it is set, and the prevailing policy discourse that drives and promotes the policy.

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