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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual programmed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been genuinely programmed, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The actual programmed features of the software were not functioning as intended."
Alternatives: "genuinely programmed" or "truly programmed".
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Although the model is fit to the actual programmed states of the agents, and not to subjects' responses, its output actually conforms better to subjects' responses than to the ground truth goal state of the agents.
The actual programmed routes on this machine are "Easy Race," "Difficult Race" and "Flower Tour," not "Joy Ride With Ted Kennedy" as one might have gathered by my excursion.
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Unfortunately, "it was not present in the actual programming".
After all the setup, the actual program starts here.
But its actual program bears no relation to this asserted goal.
In the actual program, which has not been broadcast, the footage appears in the correct order.
"Infomercials disguised as actual programming are becoming more and more subtle" - Associated Press.
A budget constructed according to actual programs would cut across departmental boundaries.
Presidents would be judged on actual programs, instead of hollow rhetoric.
Teams were formed, and they had 72 hours to create an actual program or application.
Figuring out how to program the fish took about eight hours, and the actual programming took about two days.
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