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The phrase "actual prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the true or real occurrence of a particular phenomenon, often in the context of statistics or research.
Example: "The study aimed to determine the actual prevalence of the disease in the population."
Alternatives: "true prevalence" or "real prevalence".
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The quoted figures for prevalence are therefore of prevalent diagnosed disease and the actual prevalence of disease might be higher.
A "dark figure" is the difference between the number of crimes that are reported and recorded officially, and the actual prevalence of that crime in society.
The actual prevalence of migraine among these medical students was 12.6 %.
The actual prevalence of the OP pathology is difficult to assess, but in our opinion, it is probably underestimated.
The aim of this study was to investigate the actual prevalence of migraine and the comorbidity of psychiatric disorders among students at Cumhuriyet University of Sivas in Turkey.
The self-reported migraine prevalence rate was 13.7%, and the actual prevalence rate of migraine among the university students was calculated to be 10.6% (n = 169).
Though their prevalence beliefs are correlated with the actual prevalence in the hospital, the correlations are not extremely high (r 2 = .37).37
The reports also "do not reflect the actual prevalence of particular problems in the calls the agency monitors".
Thus, there is concern regarding the actual prevalence of TSD in fish.
The actual prevalence of ONFH is unknown.
Proxy data are replaced by information on actual prevalence.
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