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The phrase "actual grid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a real or existing grid, often in contexts related to data, mapping, or systems.
Example: "The actual grid used for the project was more complex than initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "real grid" or "existing grid".
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To use the rule of thirds in a basic way, imagine a tick-tack-toe board over the scene you are framing for a shot; some cameras and phone camera apps let you place an actual grid in the viewfinder.
and the actual grid voltage (p.u).
A Grid service can be a service agent that provides the actual grid service to the other grid member.
An ACG grid service can be a service agent that provides the actual grid service to the other grid member.
Bloggers are also noting that Second Life has only open sourced the client software portion of their business, not the actual grid.
This setup allows reproducing all kind of perturbation that might happen in the actual grid and to verify the behavior of the system devoted to their detection.
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The actual choice of the control method should be based on the real grid conditions, such as X/R ratio and the actual X, R values.
In an actual power grid planning project, instead of embedding constraints in the grid planning model, short circuit currents are calculated after determining the power grid planning result.
She was particularly moved by Mann's support, someone from the actual starting grid voicing her opinion.
In an actual power grid, the lines between regions are usually under heavy load.
In an actual power grid, an inflow of current higher than the normal rated power (fault-current) can occur.
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