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The phrase "actual laser time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the specific duration of time that a laser is actively in use or engaged in a task.
Example: "The experiment requires a total of 30 minutes of actual laser time to achieve the desired results."
Alternatives: "real laser duration" or "true laser time".
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Actual laser time: seven minutes.
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Another scientist, Theodore Maiman, was the first to demonstrate the first actual laser in 1960.
After that, which made everything go dark for about a minute, the actual laser was not that bad.
In an actual laser cavity, one or both mirrors transmit a fraction of the incident light.
Jenny thought it might help if she unpacked the actual laser sight, so she did, as if she were a child who had been handed a new toy.
Three years later the first actual laser saw the light of day.
After all of this, the actual laser is a bit anti-climactic.
The actual laser power incident on tomato homogenate was 17 mW as measured by a Spectra Physics 407A power meter.
Also, keep an eye out for laser TVs that rely on actual lasers rather than incandescent lamps to light up a screen.
The Lasers set may be a better option than the actual Lasers, as they lock-on and fire automatically.
("Actual render time: 33 hours").
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